Trademark Application and Registration Retrieval System (TARR) Law and Legal Definition
Trademark Application and Registration Retrieval System (TARR) is a creation of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). TARR helps to retrieve information about the status of pending and registered trademarks obtained from the USPTO’s internal database by entering a valid trademark serial number or registration number. However, the serial number or registration number should be valid and held safely.
Legal Definition list
- Trademark Application and Registration Retrieval System (TARR)
- Trademark Application
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- Trademark Dilution
- Trademark Document Retrieval System (TDR)
- Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS)
- Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)
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