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What is a Trade Mark?

Definition of a Trade Mark.

When applying to register your mark you must ensure that the goods/services are registered in all classes that you wish to trade within. The 45 classes are split into two parts. Class 1-34 are for the registration of goods, class 35-45 are for the registration of a service.

Trade marks can get quite complicated and once a mark has been registered it is no longer possible to add a class. Instead you would pay the full registration costs on top of the extra classification fees. If you are having problems with trade mark classifications don't hesitate to contact us with any enquiries or for general assistance.

Below is a rough guide to the 45 classes;

Class 1 Chemical products used in industry, science and agriculture.
Class 2 Paints, colorants and preparations used for protection against corrosion.
Class 3 Cleaning preparations and toilet preparations.
Class 4 Industrial oils and greases, fuels and illuminants.
Class 5 Pharmaceutical and other preparations for medical purposes.
Class 6 Common metals as well as simple products made from them.
Class 7 Machines, machine tools, motors and engines.
Class 8 Hand-operated implements used as tools in the respective professions.
Class 9 Technological apparatus.
Class 10 Medical apparatus, instruments and articles.
Class 11 Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating.
Class 12 Vehicles and apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water.
Class 13 Firearms, projectiles and explosives, ammunition and fireworks.
Class 14 Precious metals, goods in precious metals and precious stones.
Class 15 Musical instruments.
Class 16 Paper, goods made from paper and office requisites.
Class 17 Rubber, gum, asbestos, insulating materials and non metal flexible pipes.
Class 18 Leather, leather imitations and travel goods not included in other classes.
Class 19 Non-metallic building materials.
Class 20 Furniture and its parts and plastic goods not included in other classes.
Class 21 Hand-operated utensils and apparatus for household and kitchen use as well as toilet Utensils, glassware and articles in porcelain.
Class 22 Rope and sail manufacture products, padding, net and string.
Class 23 Yarns and threads for textile use.
Class 24 Textiles (piece goods) and textile covers for household use.
Class 25 Clothing footwear and headgear.
Class 26 Dressmakers' articles.
Class 27 Products intended to be added as furnishings to previously constructed floors and walls.
Class 28 Games and playthings.
Class 29 Meat, vegetables and other horticultural comestible products.
Class 30 Meat, vegetables and other horticultural comestible products.
Class 31 Land products not having been subjected to any form of preparation for consumption.
Class 32 Non-alcoholic beverages, as well as beer.
Class 33 Alcoholic beverages (except beer).
Class 34 Tobacco smokers' articles matches.
Class 35 Business management and business administration.
Class 36 Insurance and financial services.
Class 37 Building construction services.
Class 38 Communication services.
Class 39 Transport services.
Class 40 The treatment of materials.
Class 41 Education, training, sports and entertainment.
Class 42 Scientific and technological services.
Class 43 Catering an temporary accommodation services.
Class 44 Medical services.
Class 45 Personal and social services.

For further information on our trade mark registration service, visit one of the following links:

Company Formation & Banking Intermediaries - Turner Little
Trade Mark Registration. Cyprus Bank Account - Personal or Corporate. Delaware Company Formation in the USA. Private Limited Company Formation.