Consolidated Legislative Intellectual Property (CLIP) 1969-1988 - P.L. 93-600: Trademarks, extension for filing oppositions

Consolidated Legislative Intellectual Property (CLIP) 1969-1988

P.L. 93-600

TITLE: Trademarks, extension for filing oppositions

DATE: Jan. 2, 1975  
LENGTH: 2 p.  
ENACTED-BILL: 93 H.R. 8981  
STAT: 88 Stat. 1955.  
CONG-SESS: 93-2  

SUMMARY:
"To amend the Trademark Act to extend the time for filing oppositions, to eliminate the requirement for filing reasons of appeal in the Patent Office, and to provide for awarding attorney fees."

Trademark Act amendments

BILLS: 92 S. 3452

REFERENCES:
 
DEBATE:
 
Congressional Record Vol. 119 (1973):
   Oct. 15, considered and passed House.
 
Congressional Record Vol. 120 (1974):
   Dec. 18, considered and passed Senate.
 
 
PUBLICATIONS:
 
 
SENATE REPORTS: S523-46 (No. 92-1149, accompanying S. 3452).
 
 
HOUSE HEARINGS: H521-16.
 
 
HOUSE REPORTS: H523-13 (No. 93-524).
 
 
SENATE REPORTS: S523-46 (No. 93-1400).

 

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