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N.Y. Gen. Bus. Law § 360-i

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Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case A.V.E.L.A., INC. v. Estate of Marilyn Monroe, LLC (2015)

Most recently applied in Bubble Genius LLC v. Smith (March 2017)

2014-09-22

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§ 360-i. Classification. The secretary shall by regulation establish a\nclassification of goods and services for convenience of administration\nof this article, but not to limit or extend the applicant's or\nregistrant's rights, and a single application for registration of a mark\nmay include any or all goods upon which, or services with which, the\nmark is actually being used indicating the appropriate class or classes\nof goods or services. When a single application includes goods or\nservices which fall within multiple classes, the secretary may require\npayment of a fee for each class. To the extent practical, the\nclassification of goods and services should conform to the\nclassification adopted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.\n

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