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USPTO Filing History

Key events recorded for this trademark application

  • 2000-03-22 — Application filed
  • 2000-08-28 — Assigned to examiner
  • 2000-09-01 — Final disposition recorded
  • 2000-11-30 — Correspondence received in law office
  • 2001-02-14 — Letter of suspension mailed
  • 2002-04-08 — Inquiry as to suspension mailed
  • 2002-05-27 — Teas change of correspondence received
  • 2002-10-01 — Correspondence received in law office
  • 2002-10-02 — Correspondence received in law office
  • 2003-06-13 — Paper received
  • 2003-06-13 — Correspondence received in law office
  • 2003-06-23 — Inquiry as to suspension mailed
  • 2003-07-03 — Case file in ticrs
  • 2003-07-22 — Approved for pub - principal register
  • 2003-08-08 — Paper received
  • 2003-10-24 — Previous allowance count withdrawn
  • 2003-10-29 — Approved for pub - principal register
  • 2003-12-03 — Notice of publication
  • 2003-12-23 — Published for opposition
  • 2004-03-16 — Noa mailed - sou required from applicant
  • 2004-08-25 — Paper received
  • 2004-08-25 — Sou extension 1 filed
  • 2004-09-21 — Sou extension 1 granted
  • 2005-03-17 — Final status recorded
  • 2005-06-08 — Application abandoned
  • 2005-06-08 — Application abandoned

Owner Information

Dineen, David F.
Kitchener, Ontario CA
Dineen, David F.
Kitchener, Ontario CA

Correspondent

R CRAIG ARMSTRONG BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP
100 QUEEN ST STE 1100
OTTAWA, ON K1P 1J9
CANADA

Filing Details

Filing Date:
2000-03-22
Status Date:
2005-03-17
Filing Year:
2000

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