trademark application

trademark application. A mark owner’s written request, filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, for federal registration of a mark, accompanied by a sample of the mark to be protected and the filing fee. • The application may describe either an existing mark that is in use or a proposed mark.

— Also termed servicemark application. [Cases: Trade Regulation 212. C.J.S. Trade-Marks, Trade-Names, and Unfair Competition §§ 176–177.]

combined application. An application to register a mark to be used in more than one class of goods or services. • A combined application is given a single serial number, but it is examined as if it were a set of distinct single applications. A separate filing fee must be paid for each class.

— Also termed multiple-class application. [Cases: Trade Regulation 212. C.J.S. Trade-Marks, Trade-Names, and Unfair Competition §§ 176–177.]

intent-to-use application. An application filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect a trademark or servicemark that is not currently in commercial use but whose owner has a bona fide intent to use the mark commercially in the foreseeable future. • Trademark rights have traditionally been restricted to marks actually used in trade, but a 1988 amendment to the Lanham Act permitted applications to be filed before actual use begins if the mark otherwise qualifies for the Principal Register. 15 USCA § 1051(b). See PRINCIPAL REGISTER. [Cases: Trade Regulation 212. C.J.S. Trade-Marks, Trade-Names, and Unfair Competition §§ 176–177.]

multiple-class application. See combined application.


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