These are the "TM" and "R", or "REG" that you see in little circles after a trade name; could be extended to "PAT" and "PAT PENDING."
The value of trade trade marks are to specialize the place for what happened there in the past.
Universal Trade Marks - 1913 was released on: USA: March 1913
S. A. Abid has written: 'Manual of trade marks, patents, designs & merchandise marks, act with rules, containing the Trade Marks Act, 1940 ..' -- subject(s): Patent laws and legislation, Law and legislation, Trademarks
THE ANSERS IS TRADE MARKS....OKAII
D. M. Kerly has written: 'Law of trade marks and trade names'
M.P Lowe has written: 'Trade Marks'
Is that a trade mark stamp ????? of the seller, or dealer...................
India and Asian countries
I've seen some shirts in Marks and Spensers
These are the "TM" and "R", or "REG" that you see in little circles after a trade name; could be extended to "PAT" and "PAT PENDING."
No, you cannot trade in Deutsche Marks (DM) in the U.S. The Deutsche Mark was replaced by the Euro in 2002, and the DM is no longer a valid currency. However, you may still be able to exchange Deutsche Marks at some banks or currency exchange services, but this is typically limited and may involve fees.
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