CARAMA NEW YORK CAPITAL REGION'S CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL78000167TrademarkTrademarkhttps://tsdrapi.uspto.gov/ts/cd/casestatus/sn78000167/info.xmlTrademarkec78d314b0d5b2842e47e89b45296c589aac2d9fe81cd6b3e44ff191
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CARAMA NEW YORK CAPITAL REGION'S CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL
78000167
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Filed
March 20, 2000
Serial No.
78000167
Examining Attorney
KELLY F BOULTON
Status
A petition to revive has been denied; application remains abandoned. To view all documents in this file, click on the Trademark Document Retrieval link at the top of this page.
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