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BMS BILL MAYER SADDLES HAND CRAFTED SINCE 1971
Dead/Cancelled
CANCELLED - SECTION 8

section 8

on 28 Sep 2012

Last Applicant/ Owned by

350 Verando Dr.

Ojai

CA

93023

Serial Number

76587117 filed on 13th Apr 2004

Registration Number

3037212 registered on 03rd Jan 2006

in the Principal Register

Correspondent Address

James T. C. Nuss

Neumiller & Beardslee

P.O. Box 20

Stockton CA 95201-3020

United States

Filing Basis

1. use application currently

Disclaimer

"HAND CRAFTED", "SINCE 1971" and "SADDLES"

BMS BILL MAYER SADDLES HAND CRAFTED SINCE 1971

"HAND CRAFTED", "SINCE 1971" and "SADDLES" The name BILL MAYER identifies a living individual whose consent is of record. Custom-Designed Motorcycle Seats

Classification Information


Class [012]
Vehicles and Products for locomotion by land, air or water


Custom-Designed Motorcycle Seats


First Use Date in General

01st Jan 2001

First Use Date in Commerce

01st Jan 2001

Mark Details


Serial Number

No 76587117

Mark Type

No Service/Collective Mark

Attorney Docket Number

No 55178-29899

44D Filed

No

44D Current

No

44E filed

No

44E Current

No

66A Filed

No

66A Current

No

Current Basis

No

No Basis

No

Design Code(s)

18.05.02 -

Motorcycles, motor scooters, mopeds

24.09.07 -

Banners

26.01.08 -

Letters, numerals or punctuation forming or bordering the perimeter of a circle

26.01.17 -

Two concentric circles

26.01.21 -

Circles that are totally or partially shaded

26.17.13 -

Letters or words underlined and/or overlined by one or more strokes or lines

26.17.25 -

Other lines, bands or bars

Legal History


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Status DateAction Taken
28th Sep 2012CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)
01st Nov 2006TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
03rd Jan 2006REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
11th Oct 2005PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
21st Sep 2005NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
23rd Jun 2005LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
13th Jun 2005ASSIGNED TO LIE
27th May 2005APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
24th May 2005AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED
06th May 2005PAPER RECEIVED