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France National Institute of Industrial Property
Institut national de la propriété industriell INPI trademark France nextgenerationdental next generation dental

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France National Institute of Industrial Property
Institut national de la propriété industriell INPI

France National Institute of Industrial Property
Institut national de la propriété industriell INPI


INPI.fr dans la mason des innovateurs
Reference: 987/919401701
Statement of Grant of Protection Issued by an Office where no Notification of Provisional Refusal has been Communicated
within the Applicable Refusal Period
Rule 18ter (1) of the Common Regulations
International registration No.
1244968 (NEXT GENERATION DENTAL)
A statement to the effect that protection is granted to the mark that is the subject of the above-mentioned International Registration has been sent to the International Bureau by the Office of France, in accordance with Rule 18ter (1) of the Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement and the Protocol relating to that Agreement. Since the statement referred to above was sent
to the International Bureau in electronic form, or in the form of a combined list of several International Registration Numbers, the International Bureau is not in a
position to produce and provide any further paper documentation in this regard.
Marque next generation dental

Caractères standards
Individual Classification de Nice 44
Produits et services 44 Services de dentisterie
Déposant
Ganjian, Paul J., Individual, 5 W. 71st Street New York NY
10023, US
Adresse pour la correspondance:
Ganjian, Paul J., 5 W. 71st Street New
York NY 10023, US
Numéro: 1244968

Suisse,
Allemagne,
Danemark,
Union européenne,
Finlande,
France,
Royaume-Uni,
Irlande,
Inde,
Italie,
Mexique,
Suède (Protocole)
Dépôt origine
US 78501144 2004-10-18
3088732 2006-05-02

Office of Patent and Trademark France notice of Acceptance of Next Generation Dental in France and in French Language translation.

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