"AAPPL The ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages" Trademark application no 4-2020-02781 of American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
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"AAPPL The ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages" Trademark application no 4-2020-02781 of American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

Grant
4-2020-02781
4-0437810-000
2020.01.22
2022.09.14 - 2030.01.22
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (foreigner)
1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 200, Alexandria, VIRGINIA UNITED STATES 22314
Trademarks are fully protected. "Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages" is not protected separately.
Trademark/ Normal
9, 16, 41, 42 (4 classes)
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Công ty TNHH Sở hữu công nghiệp Sao Bắc Đẩu
Tầng 7, tòa nhà VIT, số 519, đường Kim Mã, phường Ngọc Khánh, quận Ba Đình, TP. Hà Nội
Combined
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A: 386A - 2020.05.25
B: 386A - 2022.10.25
2020.01.22 Submit the application
2020.01.29 4101 Applicant self-supplements amendment request
2020.02.11 4157 Supplementary power of attorney
2020.03.05 225- Notice of application deficiencies
2020.03.18 4120 OD TL_amendment and supplementary HT
2020.04.20 221 - Decision to accept valid application
2020.05.25 Announcement A
2022.06.01 251- Certificate issuance notice
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Trademark Overview "AAPPL The ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages"

AAPPL The ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages is a trademark protected in Vietnam with application number 4-2020-02781.

The application was filed on 2020.01.22 and currently has status Cấp bằng.

The trademark is owned by American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.

About the Owner

The owner American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages with address at 1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 200, Alexandria, VIRGINIA UNITED STATES 22314 is the entity that registered this trademark in Vietnam.

Protected and Disclaimed Elements of the Trademark AAPPL The ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages

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Trademarks are fully protected. "Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages" is not protected separately.

Protected Goods/Services Classes "AAPPL The ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency in Languages"

This trademark is protected in the following product/service classes:

9, 16, 41, 42

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