Registration of Marks - Classes of Goods and Services for Purposes of Registration; Application Limited to One Class
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Commerce and Trade
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Selling and Other Trade Practices
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Trademarks, Service Marks, and Trade Names
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Registration and Use of Trademarks and Service Marks
- Registration of Marks - Classes of Goods and Services for Purposes of Registration; Application Limited to One Class
- The following general classes of goods are established for convenience of administration of this part, but not to limit or extend the applicant's or registrant's rights; and a single application for registration of a trademark may include any or all goods upon which the trademark is actually being used comprised in a single class; but in no event shall a single application include goods upon which the trademark is being used which fall within different classes of goods. The classes are as follows:
- Raw or partly prepared materials;
- Receptacles;
- Baggage, animal equipments, portfolios, and pocketbooks;
- Abrasives and polishing materials;
- Adhesives;
- Chemicals and chemical compositions;
- Cordage;
- Smokers' articles, not including tobacco products;
- Explosives, firearms, equipments, and projectiles;
- Fertilizers;
- Inks and inking materials;
- Construction materials;
- Hardware and plumbing and steamfitting supplies;
- Metals and metal castings and forgings;
- Oils and greases;
- Paints and painters' materials;
- Tobacco products;
- Medicines and pharmaceutical preparations;
- Vehicles;
- Linoleum and oiled cloth;
- Electrical apparatus, machines, and supplies;
- Games, toys, and sporting goods;
- Cutlery, machinery, and tools, and parts thereof;
- Laundry appliances and machines;
- Locks and safes;
- Measuring and scientific appliances;
- Horological instruments;
- Jewelry and precious metal ware;
- Brooms, brushes, and dusters;
- Crockery, earthenware, and porcelain;
- Filters and refrigerators;
- Furniture and upholstery;
- Glassware;
- Heating, lighting, and ventilating apparatus;
- Belting, hose, machinery packing, and nonmetallic tires;
- Musical instruments and supplies;
- Paper and stationery;
- Prints and publications;
- Clothing;
- Fancy goods, furnishings, and notions;
- Canes, parasols, and umbrellas;
- Knitted, netted, and textile fabrics and substitutes therefor;
- Thread and yarn;
- Dental, medical, and surgical appliances;
- Soft drinks and carbonated waters;
- Foods and ingredients of foods;
- Wines;
- Malt beverages and liquors;
- Distilled alcoholic liquors;
- Merchandise not otherwise classified;
- Cosmetics and toilet preparations;
- Detergents and soaps.
- The following general classes of services are established for convenience of administration of this part, but not to limit or extend the applicant's or registrant's rights; and a single application for registration of a service mark may include any or all services in connection with which the service mark is actually being used comprised in a single class; but in no event shall a single application include services in connection with which the service mark is being used which fall within different classes of services. The classes are as follows:
- Miscellaneous;
- Advertising and business;
- Insurance and financial;
- Construction and repair;
- Communication;
- Transportation and storage;
- Material treatment;
- Education and entertainment.
(Ga. L. 1952, p. 134, § 14; Ga. L. 1963, p. 463, § 9.)
RESEARCH REFERENCES
Am. Jur. 2d.
- 74 Am. Jur. 2d, Trademarks and Tradenames, §§ 3, 30 et seq.
C.J.S. - 87 C.J.S., Trade-Marks, Trade-Names, and Unfair Competition, §§ 5, 217, 218.
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