Connecticut Statutes

§ 35-19 — Description may be registered.

Connecticut § 35-19
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 35Trade Regulations, Trademarks and Collective and Certification Marks
Ch. 623Devices on Receptacles

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 35-19 (2026).

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Any person or corporation engaged in manufacturing, bottling or selling soda waters, mineral waters or aerated waters, near beer, cider, ginger ale, milk, cream or other beverages or medicines, medicinal preparations, perfumery, oils, compounds or mixtures in bottles, cans, jars or siphons, with his or its name or other marks or devices branded, stamped, engraved, etched, blown, impressed or otherwise produced upon such bottles, cans, jars or siphons or the boxes or cases used by him or it, or any person or corporation engaged in the business of supplying towels, coats, aprons or toilet cabinets to others, for hire or compensation, with his or its name or other marks or devices branded, stamped, marked, sewed or otherwise impressed thereon, may register and renew in the office of the Secre

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 6802; 1967, P.A. 431, S. 1.) History: 1967 act substituted “register and renew” for “file”, deleted requirement that name or mark be filed in office of court clerk of superior court for county where registrant has principal place of business or, if principal place of business is out of state, for any county, required registration of reproduction or facsimile and specified procedure as “provided for the registration of trademarks under chapter 621a”.

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