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CARIBOO
Dead/Cancelled
CANCELLED - SECTION 8

section 8

on 21 Nov 2014

Last Applicant/ Owned by

1027 Newport Avenue

Pawtucket

RI

02862

Serial Number

78130598 filed on 22nd May 2002

Registration Number

2835379 registered on 20th Apr 2004

in the Principal Register

Correspondent Address

EVERETT E. FRUEHLING

PAUL N VANASSE

1027 NEWPORT AVE

PAWTUCKET, RI 02862

Filing Basis

1. intent to use

2. use application currently

Disclaimer

NO DATA

CARIBOO

Board games; equipment sold as a unit for playing a board game; question card sets for use in playing a board game; toy modeling compounds; board games that feature toy modeling compounds, sold as a unit; manipulative puzzles; three-dimensional puzzles; card games; equipment sold as a unit for playing card games; parlor games

Classification Information


Class [028]
Toys and Sporting Goods Products


Board games; equipment sold as a unit for playing a board game; question card sets for use in playing a board game; toy modeling compounds; board games that feature toy modeling compounds, sold as a unit; manipulative puzzles; three-dimensional puzzles; card games; equipment sold as a unit for playing card games; parlor games


First Use Date in General

15th Jun 2002

First Use Date in Commerce

15th Jun 2002

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 78130598

Mark Type

No Service/Collective Mark

Attorney Docket Number

No

44D Filed

No

44D Current

No

44E filed

No

44E Current

No

66A Filed

No

66A Current

No

Current Basis

No

No Basis

No

Legal History


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Status DateAction Taken
21st Nov 2014CANCELLED SEC. 8 (10-YR)/EXPIRED SECTION 9
10th Aug 2009REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) ACCEPTED & SEC. 15 ACK.
06th Aug 2009ASSIGNED TO PARALEGAL
22nd Jul 2009PAPER RECEIVED
22nd Jul 2009REGISTERED - SEC. 8 (6-YR) & SEC. 15 FILED
26th Mar 2008ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
04th Jul 2007ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP NOT UPDATED AUTOMATICALLY
26th Apr 2004TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
20th Apr 2004REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
15th Apr 2004PAPER RECEIVED