Mark For: OUR TOWN™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of toys, namely, miniature landscape accessories, such as for miniature toy train sets, including buildings, furniture people, animals, vehicles, trucks, tractors, horses and wagons, all made of wood, resin and/or metal. [all]
Status
2022-09-14 UTC
DEAD APPLICATION Refused Dismissed or Invalidated
This trademark application was refused, dismissed, or invalidated by the Office and this application is no longer active.
CHRISTOPHER N. BOLINGER BRINKS HOFER GILSON & LIONE PO BOX 10395 CHICAGO IL 60610-0395
Good, Services, and Codes
(ABANDONED) IC 028. US 022 023 038 050. G & S: Toys, namely, miniature landscape accessories, such as for miniature toy train sets, including buildings, furniture people, animals, vehicles, trucks, tractors, horses and wagons, all made of wood, resin and/or metal. FIRST USE: 19980630. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19980630
International Codes:
28
U.S. Codes:
022,023,038,050
Type Code
Type
GS0281
Toys, namely, miniature landscape accessories, such as for miniature toy train sets, including buildings, furniture people, animals, vehicles, trucks, tractors, horses and wagons, all made of wood, resin and/or metal
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