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USPTO Filing History

Key events recorded for this trademark application

  • 1954-10-06 — Application filed
  • 1977-07-09 — Registered and renewed (first renewal - 20 yrs)
  • 1997-03-24 — Registered - sec. 9 filed/check record for sec. 8
  • 1997-03-24 — Registered - sec. 9 filed/check record for sec. 8
  • 1997-05-29 — Post registration action mailed - sec. 9
  • 1997-11-06 — Response received to post reg. action
  • 1997-12-24 — Registered and renewed (second renewal - 10 yrs)
  • 2006-12-01 — Case file in ticrs
  • 2006-12-19 — Teas change of correspondence received
  • 2006-12-19 — Teas section 8 & 9 received
  • 2007-02-16 — Assigned to paralegal
  • 2007-02-27 — Registered - sec. 8 (10-yr) accepted/sec. 9 granted
  • 2007-02-27 — Registered and renewed (third renewal - 10 yrs)
  • 2012-05-30 — Assignment of ownership not updated automatically
  • 2012-07-04 — Assignment of ownership not updated automatically
  • 2016-07-09 — Courtesy reminder - sec. 8 (10-yr)/sec. 9 e-mailed
  • 2020-03-16 — Cancelled sec. 8 (10-yr)/expired section 9
  • 2020-03-16 — Final status recorded

Owner Information

CCM IP, S.A.
CH-1005 Lausanne CH
COMERCIAL MNC, S.A. DE C.V.
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON MX
CERVECERIA CUAUHTEMOC MOCTEZUMA S.A. DE C.V.
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON MX
CERVECERIA CUAHUTHEMOC, S. A.
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON MX

Correspondent

SCOTT W PETERSEN HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP
131 S DEARBORN ST 30TH FL
CHICAGO, IL 60603
UNITED STATES

Filing Details

Filing Date:
1954-10-06
Status Date:
2020-03-16
Filing Year:
1954

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