ENGINEERS CANADA/INGÉNIEURS CA

Canadian Trademark Information

Making written and oral representations to the Federal Government, to the various Provincial and Territorial Governments, and to agencies of these Governments. Applying for, obtaining, registering, leasing, licensing, holding, assigning or otherwise disposing of any copyright or copyrights in any literary or other works pertaining to the engineering profession. Co-ordination of Provincial Associations' responsibilities in licensing, ethics, and professional competence. Administering engineers insurance programs. Printing, publishing, distributing, circulating, and importing journals, periodicals, reviews, pamphlets, magazines, books, advertisements, maps, charts, engravings, posters, labels, plates, cards, calendars, pictures and illustrations whether coloured or otherwise pertaining to the engineering profession.
Classification Information
Class Code: 035 - Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Description: Advertising, marketing, promotional and business
Class Code: 036 - Insurance & Financial Services
Description: Insurance and financial
Class Code: 037 - Construction and Repair Services
Description: Building construction and repair
Class Code: 039 - Transportation & Storage Services
Description: Transportation and storage
Class Code: 040 - Treatment & Processing of Materials Services
Description: Treatment of materials
Class Code: 041 - Education and Entertainment Services
Description: Education and entertainment
Class Code: 042 - Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services
Description: Computer and scientific
Class Code: 045 - Personal & Legal & Social Services
Description: Personal and legal
Matter History Events
Status Date Record Status Description
2015-06-10 National prosecution history entry - Amendment to Registration
2014-01-20 National prosecution history entry - Renewed
2013-11-27 National prosecution history entry - Amendment to Registration
2009-11-04 National prosecution history entry - Amendment to Registration
2000-04-13 National prosecution history entry - Agent Name Changed
2000-04-13 National prosecution history entry - Rep for Service Name Changed
1999-01-20 National prosecution history entry - Renewed
1984-01-20 Registration published - Registered
1983-02-16 Application filed - Filed
Word Mark: Logo Mark
Current Status:
Registration published
LIVE Mark!
1/20/1984
Application Number: 498923
Filing Date: Wednesday, February 16, 1983
Filing Place: Canada
Registration Date: Friday, January 20, 1984
Registration Number: TMA287116
Register Type: Primary
Type Of Mark: Trademark
Mark Feature: Figurative
Use In Commerce: Yes
Last Applicant/Owner: *********
**********
***** ****
Correspondent: Not provided
Logo Design Information
Design Feature:
(1) Circles
(2) Circles or ellipses containing one or more other geometrical figures -- Note: Including circles or ellipses containing bent or straight lines (except 26.1.10).
(3) One circle or ellipse
(4) Lines or bands forming an angle -- Note: Including chevrons and arrowheads formed by lines or bands.
Goods and Services Information
Description:
(1) - Making written and oral representations to the Federal Government, to the various Provincial and Territorial Governments, and to agencies of these Governments.
(2) - Applying for, obtaining, registering, leasing, licensing, holding, assigning or otherwise disposing of any copyright or copyrights in any literary or other works pertaining to the engineering profession.
(3) - Co-ordination of Provincial Associations' responsibilities in licensing, ethics, and professional competence.
(4) - Administering engineers insurance programs.
(5) - Printing, publishing, distributing, circulating, and importing journals, periodicals, reviews, pamphlets, magazines, books, advertisements, maps, charts, engravings, posters, labels, plates, cards, calendars, pictures and illustrations whether coloured or otherwise pertaining to the engineering profession.
(6) - Establishing and maintaining a bond between the Provincial and Territorial Associations and Corporation of Professional Engineers in Canada and Assisting them in co-ordinating and standardizing their activities; promoting and maintaining high standards in the engineering profession; promoting the professional social and economic welfare of the members of the engineering profession; promoting a knowledge and appreciation of engineering and of the engineering profession and enhancing the usefulness of the profession to the public; promoting the advancement of engineering and related education.
(7) - Accreditation of university engineering programs.
(8) - Making written and oral representations to the Provincial and Territorial Associations and Corporation of Professional Engineers in Canada.
(9) - Preparing and literary, scientific or professional work, translation or composition pertaining to the engineering profession or to the applicant.
(10) - Affiliating with, joining or entering into arrangements or agreements to carry on any undertaking with any society, association or other body having objects similar or comparable to those of the applicant.
(11) - Evaluation of the academic qualifications of graduates of foreign programs.
(12) - Acting in respect of other matters of a Canada-wide nature concerning the engineering profession either alone or together with other bodies.
(13) - Sponsorship and preparation and production of contract documents.
(14) - Sponsorship of conferences, meetings, and various documentation.
(15) - Dissemenation of written and oral information to the Provincial and Territorial Associations and Corporation of Professional Engineers in Canada.
(16) - Acting on behalf of and presenting the view of its constituent associations and organizations in matters that are national or international in scope.
(17) - Establishing and maintaining a bond between the Provincial and Territorial Associations and Corporation of Professional Engineers in Canada and Assisting them in co-ordinating and standardizing their activities; promoting and maintaining high standards in the engineering profession; promoting the professional social and economic welfare of the members of the engineering profession; promoting a knowledge and appreciation of engineering and of the engineering profession and enhancing the usefulness of the profession to the public; promoting the advancement of engineering and related education.
(18) - Making written and oral representations to the Provincial and Territorial Associations and Corporation of Professional Engineers in Canada.
(19) - Dissemenation of written and oral information to the Provincial and Territorial Associations and Corporation of Professional Engineers in Canada.
(20) - Accreditation of university engineering programs.
(21) - Administering engineers insurance programs.
(22) - Making written and oral representations to the Federal Government, to the various Provincial and Territorial Governments, and to agencies of these Governments.
(23) - Co-ordination of Provincial Associations' responsibilities in licensing, ethics, and professional competence.
(24) - Evaluation of the academic qualifications of graduates of foreign programs.
(25) - Sponsorship of conferences, meetings, and various documentation.
(26) - Sponsorship and preparation and production of contract documents.
(27) - Acting on behalf of and presenting the view of its constituent associations and organizations in matters that are national or international in scope.
(28) - Acting in respect of other matters of a Canada-wide nature concerning the engineering profession either alone or together with other bodies.
(29) - Printing, publishing, distributing, circulating, and importing journals, periodicals, reviews, pamphlets, magazines, books, advertisements, maps, charts, engravings, posters, labels, plates, cards, calendars, pictures and illustrations whether coloured or otherwise pertaining to the engineering profession.
(30) - Applying for, obtaining, registering, leasing, licensing, holding, assigning or otherwise disposing of any copyright or copyrights in any literary or other works pertaining to the engineering profession.
(31) - Preparing and literary, scientific or professional work, translation or composition pertaining to the engineering profession or to the applicant.
(32) - Affiliating with, joining or entering into arrangements or agreements to carry on any undertaking with any society, association or other body having objects similar or comparable to those of the applicant.
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