UK IPO Register · Trade mark
UK00001386004FLOWER GARDEN
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Register entry
StatusDead
Mark typeWord
CategoryStandard
Filed1989-05-30
Published1993-01-20
Registered1993-04-02
Expired2006-05-30
Renewal due2006-05-30
OwnerJohn Wilman Limited
CountryUnited Kingdom
Classification
Owner dissolved
The registered owner appears to be dissolved (16 June 2015). This mark may be available for re-registration, subject to passing off and bona vacantia checks.
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IP assets of dissolved companies may have transferred to the Crown (bona vacantia). You may need to purchase the rights from the Treasury Solicitor before registering.
The registered owner appears to be dissolved (16 June 2015). This mark may be available for re-registration, subject to passing off and bona vacantia checks.
View on Companies House →
IP assets of dissolved companies may have transferred to the Crown (bona vacantia). You may need to purchase the rights from the Treasury Solicitor before registering.
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