H.R.1103 - To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or commercial names.

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  • Official: To modify the prohibition on recognition by United States courts of certain rights relating to certain marks, trade names, or commercial names. as introduced.

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03/14/11
HR1103: American Memorial Park Tin...

A bill in the U.S. Congress: To direct the Secretary of the Interior to develop, maintain, and administer an annex in Tinian, Commonwealt...

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11/16/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

H.R. 1103/S. 1234 would modify a trademark sanctions, while several bills cited above would repeal the sanction. S. 1808 would eliminate ...

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09/22/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

H.R. 1103/S. 1234 would modify a trademark sanctions, while several bills cited above would repeal the sanction. S. 1808 would eliminate ...

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09/15/10
H.R. 1103 [110th]: Environmental J...

14 Feb 2007

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09/07/10
Robert.Woods.Johnson.Foundation.An...

The cigarette you know and enjoy will no longer exist. The bill HR 1103, sponsor Henry ... ties to the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation) p...

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08/31/10
Statement By The United States At ...

These include H.R. 188, H.R. 1530, H.R. 1531, H.R. 2272, S. 1089, H.R. 1103, and S. 1234. These bills would repeal or clarify Section 211...

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07/20/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

H.R. 1103/S. 1234 would modify a trademark sanctions, while several bills cited above would repeal the sanction. S. 1808 would eliminate ...

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04/01/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

H.R. 1103/S. 1234 would modify a trademark sanctions, while several bills cited above would repeal the sanction. S. 1808 would eliminated...

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03/05/10
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... on H.r. 759 and H.r. 1103 March 17, 1993 Publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congression...

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02/15/10
CRS — Cuba: Issues for the 111th C...

H.R. 1103/S. 1234 would modify a provision of law restricting the registration or enforcement of certain Cuban trademarks, while several ...

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