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Application History
9 events| Date | Code | Type | Description | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 9, 2003 | ABN2 | O | ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE | Loading... |
| Apr 15, 2003 | CNSI | S | INQUIRY AS TO SUSPENSION MAILED | Loading... |
| Aug 28, 2002 | CNSL | S | LETTER OF SUSPENSION MAILED | Loading... |
| Jan 28, 2002 | CRFA | I | CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE | Loading... |
| Jun 4, 2002 | CNRT | O | NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED | Loading... |
| Nov 28, 2001 | CRFA | I | CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE | Loading... |
| Jan 30, 2002 | I | PAPER RECEIVED | Loading... | |
| Dec 11, 2001 | CNRT | F | NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED | Loading... |
| Dec 4, 2001 | DOCK | D | ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER | Loading... |
Detailed Classifications
Class 020
fabric figurines, plastic figurines, resin figurines, tin figurines
First Use Anywhere:
0
First Use in Commerce:
0
Class 034
furniture, furniture accessories, picture frames, bookends, giftware, toys, games, playthings, figurines, Christmas ornaments, ornaments, wall plaques, garden decorative accessories, garden tools, flags, mugs, glass ware, table ware, tableware accessories, wreaths, housewares, stationery, crafts and activities, knitting sets, flower loom sets, crafts kits, crocheting sets, sewing sets, modeling compound, silver wares, candles, chalk, souvenirs, candy and cigarette boxes; cigarette holders and cases; pipe racks; ash trays; tobacco pouches and humidors; lighters; matches; match holders; cup sets; flasks and bottles; decanters and cocktail shakers; photo frames and stands; comb and toilet cases; wallets and billfolds; key cases; key chains; portfolios; brief cases; handbags; purses; compacts; sewing sets; pins and needles; collar boxes; studboxes; cuff links; tie clips; necklaces; bracelets; earrings; rings; brooches; jewellery; belts; buckles; wall brackets; plaques; bottle openers and cases; tie racks; book ends; trays; hostess trays; bowls; dishes; plates; jars; chinaware; toast racks; napkin rings; coasters; salt and pepper shakers; tumblers; glassware; namely, paperweights, figurines, vases, trinket boxes, candleholders, ornaments, oil lamps, flower pots; household woodenware, namely, spice racks, key holder/racks, bowls, utensils, trays, coasters, letter holder/racks, message boards, shelf units, wine racks, magazine racks, planters, vases, baskets, figurines, signs; candlesticks; vases; statues; clocks; watches; pens; pencils; fork and spoon sets; cutlery; flatware; dice sets; chips and chip racks; board games; bridges sets; playing cards; bridge cases; books; bookmakers; book covers; wastepaper baskets; desk sets; magazine racks; smoker's sundries, namely, ashtrays, cigarette/cigar holders, cigarette/cigar cases; smokers' floor stands; memo books and pads; diaries, tea wagons; cellarets; souvenir novelties, namely, magnets, key chains, letter openers, water balls, ornaments, pens, pencils, flags, memo pads, paper weights, figurines, shot glasses, t-shirts, hats, books and greeting cards incorporating a specific design or motif (such as the Canadian flag); picture; shelves; what-not corner shelves; lamps; baskets; greeting cards; dresser sets; stationery and stationery supplies, namely, writing sets consisting of writing paper and envelopes, greeting cards, business card holders; address books; scented and unscented soaps; cosmetic bags made of fabric or plastic; make-up kits; fancy leather goods consisting of small articles of leather of a decorative or artistic nature used in the home or on the person, namely, change (coin) holders, manicure/grooming sets (containing scissors, comb, mirror, nail file and nail clippers), key chain/holders, miniature tool sets (containing pliers, screw driver and wrench) coasters; library sets consisting of scissors, paper cutters and cases; mugs; dolls and stuffed plush figures; glass tableware; brass accessories, namely, candleholders, candle snuffers, vases, trinket boxes, paperweights, figurines, ornaments; alabaster accessories, namely, figurines, barometer figurines, trinket boxes; souvenir tableware, namely, cutlery, drinking glasses, mugs, tankards, plates, cup and saucer sets, salt and pepper sets and teapots incorporating a specific souvenir design or motif (such as Canadian flag); T-shirts; sweatshirts; hats; plastic animals; and artificial flowers; water balls
First Use Anywhere:
0
First Use in Commerce:
0
Classification
International Classes
020
034
Disclaimers
The following terms have been disclaimed and are not claimed as part of the trademark:
General Disclaimer
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