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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 225

(2) any registration concerning which the Secretary of
State shall receive a voluntary request for cancellation
thereof from the registrant or the assignee of record;

(3) all registrations granted under this sub-heading and
not renewed in accordance with the provisions hereof;

(4) any registration concerning which a court of com-
petent jurisdiction shall find

(A) that the registered trade-mark has been abandoned,

(B) that the registrant is not the owner of the trade-
mark,

(C) that the registration was granted improperly,

(D) that the registration was obtained fraudulently,

(E) that the registered trade-mark is so similar, as to
be likely to cause confusion or mistake or to deceive, to a
trade-mark registered by another person in the United
States Patent Office, prior to the date of the filing of the
application for registration by the registrant hereunder,
and not abandoned, provided, however, that should the
registrant prove that he is the owner of a concurrent regis-
tration of his trade-mark in the United States Patent Office
covering an area including this State, the registration here-
under shall not be cancelled.

(5) when a court of competent jurisdiction shall order
cancellation of a registration on any ground.

87-1. (Classification.) (a) The following general classes
of goods are established for convenience of administration
of this sub-heading, but not to limit or extend the appli-
cant's or registrant's rights, and a single application for
registration of a trade-mark may include any or all goods
upon which the trade-mark is actually being used com-
prised in a single class, but in no event shall a single ap-
plication include goods upon which the trade-mark is being
used which fall within different classes of goods.

(b) The said classes are as follows:

1. Raw or partly prepared materials.

2. Receptacles.

3. Baggage, animal equipments, portfolios, and pocket-
books.
4. Abrasives and polishing materials.

5. Adhesives.

6. Chemicals and chemical compositions.

7. Cordage.


 

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