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ABANDONED SECTION 36

on 7 Feb 2001

TM5 Status

DEAD/APPLICATION/ Withdrawn/Abandoned

Your application has been withdrawn or abandoned. You cannot use the TM5 mark.

Last Applicant/ Owned by

H-TECH INC. (A DELAWARE CORPORATION)

103 SPRINGER BUILDING3411 SILVERSIDE ROADWILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19810

US

Serial Number

859957 filed on 28th Oct 1997

Correspondent Address

BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP

World Exchange Plaza100 Queen Street, Suite 1300Ottawa

ONTARIO

CA

K1P1J9

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Trademark usage description

valves, namely, plastic ball valves.

Classification Information


Class [020]
Furniture, mirrors, articles not included in other classes


Comment text

CIPO Classification Code

Classification kind code

Nice

Mark Details


Serial Number

859957

Mark Type

Trademark

Legal History


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Action TakenStatus
Submitted for opposition 6
on 7th Feb 2001
Abandoned - Section 36
Submitted for opposition 8
on 15th Nov 2000
Cancelled - Subsection 16(3)
Submitted for opposition 14
on 15th Nov 2000
Default Notice Sent
Submitted for opposition 68
on 7th Mar 2000
Rep for Service Name Changed
Submitted for opposition 67
on 7th Mar 2000
Agent Name Changed
Submitted for opposition 51
on 25th Feb 1999
Allowance Notice Sent
Submitted for opposition 50
on 25th Feb 1999
Allowed
Submitted for opposition 42
on 2th Dec 1998
Advertised
Submitted for opposition 26
on 30th Oct 1998
Approved
Submitted for opposition 20
on 23rd Mar 1998
Examiner's First Report

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