Section 35-11h - Classes of goods and services.

CT Gen Stat § 35-11h (2019) (N/A)
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The following general classes of goods and services are established for convenience of administration of this chapter, but not to limit or extend the applicant's or registrant's rights, and a single application for registration of a mark may include any or all goods upon which or services with which the mark is actually being used comprised in a single class and indicating the appropriate class of goods or services. In no event shall a single application include goods or services upon which the mark is being used which fall within different classes of goods or services. Said classes are as follows:

GOODS

CLASS

TITLE

1.

Chemicals.

2.

Paints.

3.

Cosmetics and cleaning preparations.

4.

Lubricants and fuels.

5.

Pharmaceuticals.

6.

Metal goods.

7.

Machinery.

8.

Hand tools.

9.

Electrical and scientific apparatus.

10.

Medical apparatus.

11.

Environmental control apparatus.

12.

Vehicles.

13.

Firearms.

14.

Jewelry.

15.

Musical instruments.

16.

Paper goods and printed matter.

17.

Rubber goods.

18.

Leather goods.

19.

Nonmetallic building materials.

20.

Furniture and articles not otherwise classified.

21.

Housewares and glass.

22.

Cordage and fibers.

23.

Yarns and threads.

24.

Fabrics.

25.

Clothing.

26.

Fancy goods.

27.

Floor coverings.

28.

Toys and sporting goods.

29.

Meats and processed foods.

30.

Staple foods.

31.

Natural agricultural products.

32.

Light beverages.

33.

Wines and spirits.

34.

Smokers’ articles.

SERVICES

CLASS

TITLE

35.

Advertising and business.

36.

Insurance and financial.

37.

Construction and repair.

38.

Communication.

39.

Transportation and storage.

40.

Material treatment.

41.

Education and entertainment.

42.

Miscellaneous.

(1963, P.A. 51, S. 8; P.A. 93-152, S. 8.)

History: P.A. 93-152 provided that a single application for registration of a mark may indicate “the appropriate class of goods or services”, revised and reduced from 52 to 34 the number of classes of goods and reordered and renumbered the classes of services.