Connecticut General Statutes 35-11l – Trademark and service mark information furnished on request; fees
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Upon request of any person, the Secretary of the State shall issue a certificate showing whether any trade or service mark or marks using a particular name or design referred to in such certificate, or using a similar name or design, in a particular class has been registered and, if so, the date and hour of such registration. The fee for such certificate shall be fifty dollars. Upon request, the secretary shall furnish a copy of any trade or service mark for a fee of forty dollars or a certified copy of any trade or service mark for a fee of fifty dollars.
Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 35-11l
- mark: includes any trademark or service mark entitled to registration under this chapter whether registered or not. See Connecticut General Statutes 35-11a
- person: means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, union, governmental body or agency or other organization capable of suing or being sued in a court of law. See Connecticut General Statutes 35-11a
- service mark: means any word, name, symbol or device or any combination thereof used by a person to identify the services of one person, including a unique service, to distinguish them from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. See Connecticut General Statutes 35-11a