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HISYNTH
Dead/Abandoned
ABANDONED - EXPRESS

express

on 13 Oct 2003

Last Applicant/ Owned by

235 East 42nd Street

New York

NY

10017

Serial Number

78232401 filed on 01st Apr 2003

Registration Number

N/A

Correspondent Address

Stacey Hallerman

Stacey Hallerman

Legal Division (Trademark Department)

201 TABOR RD

MORRIS PLAINS NJ 07950-2693

Filing Basis

1. intent to use

2. intent to use current

Disclaimer

NO DATA

HISYNTH

Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, central nervous system diseases and disorders, neurological disorders, urological disorders, urogenital disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, allergies, diabetes, hypertension, erectile dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, stroke, cancer, migraines, pain, obesity, inflammation, inflammatory diseases, r Read More

Classification Information


Class [005]
Pharmaceutical Products


Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, central nervous system diseases and disorders, neurological disorders, urological disorders, urogenital disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, allergies, diabetes, hypertension, erectile dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, stroke, cancer, migraines, pain, obesity, inflammation, inflammatory diseases, respiratory diseases, infectious diseases, immunological disorders, viral disorders, fungal disorders; pharmaceutical preparations, namely, cholesterol preparations, smoking cessation preparations, dermatological preparations, gynecological preparations, osteoporosis preparations and opthalmological preparations

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 78232401

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


Status DateAction Taken
13th Oct 2003ABANDONMENT - EXPRESS MAILED
20th Aug 2003ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
11th Aug 2003CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
11th Aug 2003PAPER RECEIVED