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Serial Number: 76475645
Translation: The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "GYOZA NO OHSHO", which means "OHSHO'S GYOZA". In English, the Japanese word "OHSHO" means "KING".
Goods and Services: (ABANDONED) IC 030. US 046. G & S: Chinese food, namely, gyoza, potstickers and elongated buns containing minced meat, shrimp and/or vegetables
Mark Drawing Code: (2) DESIGN ONLY
Design Search Code: 28.01.03 - Asian characters; Chinese characters; Japanese characters
Filing Date: 12/16/2002
Current Basis: 1B
Original Filing Basis: 1B
Owner: (APPLICANT) OHSHO ENTERPRISES, INC. CORPORATION HAWAII 915 Ala Kopiko Place Honolulu HAWAII 96818
Attorney of Record: Martin E. Hsia
Disclaimer: NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "GYOZA" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
Type of Mark: TRADEMARK
Register: PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator: DEAD
Prior Registrations: 2181272;2184775
SiteNo: 103804

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