DAYTON

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The "DAYTON" trademark, serial number 72114936 , was filed on 6th of March 1961 with a mark drawing code of 1000 and its transaction date is 72114936. Since 7th of February 2012, the document can be found in the law office in the publication and issue section. The status of the trademark was checked last on 12/30/2011.

The "DAYTON" trademark, serial number 73139945 , was filed on 6th of September 1977 with a mark drawing code of 1000 and its transaction date is 73139945. The attorney assigned is Monica L. Thompson, attorney docket number 265387-00017. Since 2nd of February 2012, the document can be found in the law office in the publication and issue section. The date when we last checked the status of this trademark was 02/12/2009.

The "DAYTON" trademark, serial number 73680696 , was filed on 26th of August 1987 with a mark drawing code of 1000 and its transaction date is 73680696. Since 2nd of February 2012, the document can be found in the 580 law office in the publication and issue section. The employee responsible is LAVINE, JACQUELINE A and the date it was published for opposition on 07/19/1988. The status of the trademark was checked last on 09/12/2008.

The "DAYTON" trademark, serial number 76264934 , was filed on 31st of May 2001 with a mark drawing code of 1000 and its transaction date is 76264934. The attorney assigned is Monica L. Thompson, attorney docket number 265387-00052. Since 6th of March 2012, the document can be found in the L40 law office in the publication and issue section. The employee responsible is SOTOUDEH, PAUL B and the date it was published for opposition on 12/25/2001. The date when we last checked the status of this trademark was 01/28/2012.

The "DAYTON" trademark, serial number 85172284 , was filed on 9th of November 2010 with a mark drawing code of 4000 and its transaction date is 85172284. The attorney assigned is Monica L. Thompson, attorney docket number 265387-. Since 8th of May 2012, the document can be found in the L80 law office in the publication and issue section. The employee responsible is HACK, ANDREA R and the date it was published for opposition on 03/13/2012. The status of this trademark was checked last on 05/08/2012.

Prior registrations: 0776889 , 0967346 , 0967494

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is MONICA L. THOMPSON, located at DLA PIPER LLP (US), PO BOX 64807, CHICAGO, IL 60664-0807.

The state or country where the trademark was organized is IL by Dayton Electric Manufacturing Co.. The legal entity type behing it is a Corporation, located at 5959 West Howard Street, Niles, IL zip 60648.Other trademarks by this applicant: DAY IN. DAY OUT. DAYTON, DAY IN. DAY OUT..

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - 004 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; dust absorbing, wetting and binding compositions; fuels (including motor spirit) and illuminants; candles and wicks for lighting.
U.S. Class015 - Oils and Greases
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code004
International Class - 006 - Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; nonelectric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods of common metal not included in other classes; ores.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code006
International Class - 007 - Machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated; incubators for eggs.
U.S. Class035 - Belting, Hose, Machinery Packing, and Nonmetallic Tires
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code007
International Class - 008 - Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors.
U.S. Class044 - Dental, Medical, and Surgical Appliances
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code008
International Class - 009 - Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire extinguishing apparatus.
U.S. Class038 - Prints and Publications
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code009
International Class - 011 - Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply, and sanitary purposes.
U.S. Class034 - Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating Apparatus
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code011
International Class - 012 - Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air, or water.
U.S. Class044 - Dental, Medical, and Surgical Appliances
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code012
International Class - 017 - Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials and not included in other classes; plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes, not of metal.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code017
International Class - 019 - Building materials (non-metallic); nonmetallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; nonmetallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date02/03/2012
Primary Code019
International Class - 020 - Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code020
International Class - 022 - Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags (not included in other classes); padding and stuffing materials (except of rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile materials.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date11/15/2010
Primary Code022
Goods codes
GS0041Lubricants for rotary screw air compressors
GS0061Air compressor tanks sold empty, namely, metal tanks to be filled with compressed air for use in free-standing air compressor systems and not for automobiles; air compressor tanks, namely, metal tanks to be filled with compressed air for use in free-standing air compressor systems and not for automobiles; air compressors accessories, namely, metal couplings used to attach an air tool to the compressed air system; air fuses, namely, a metal coupling to be installed between metal piping and air line hose in pneumatic air systems to prevent hose-whip if air line is accidentally cut; air tool nails; air tool staples; blower supports, namely, metal brackets used with blowers to allow for multiple positioning of the blower; curb caps, namely, metal caps mounted to roof ventilators used as covers; cylinder metal end mounts for air compressors; cylinder metal mounts for air compressors; cylinder rod clevis with pins, namely, a metal component used to attach an air cylinder to a work surface; discharge caps, namely, metal caps used with industrial roof fans used for capturing and discharging moisture; drum and barrel pump accessories, namely, metal suction tube used for the discharge of liquids from a drum or barrel; drum cradles, namely, metal brackets used to hold or store metal storage drums for ease of mobility or use; elbow pipe fittings of metal; electric fan bases, namely, metal stands for fans; electric fan trays, namely, metal housings for fans; fan mounting hardware, namely, metal brackets used in mounting fans to ceilings or walls; foot switch guards, namely, a metal box enclosing a machine foot switch so as to protect the machine operator's foot from injury; gas heater vents of metal; gear motor accessories, namely, metal brackets used for mounting gear motors in multiple positions; heater brackets, namely, metal brackets used to mount various types of heaters in different types of heating situations; heater outlet packages, namely, metal wall ducts that contain outlets on multiple sides so as to deliver heated air to multiple rooms simultaneously; hoist chain containers, namely, metal boxes attached to overhead hoists used to store excess hoist chain so as not to hang down and pose a safety hazard; linear actuator accessories, namely, metal shafts, tubes, screws, brackets and clamps to allow multiple mounting positions of AC and DC motors for machines; metal beam clamps; metal cylinder brackets for air compressors; metal drive mandrels for AC and DC motors for industrial and commercial use; metal engine stands; metal flanges; metal hose fittings; metal roof curbs; metal roof vents for use in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for residential and commercial use; metal shaft collars; metal support braces for construction; milling tables, namely, cast iron table and base to support milling machines and accessories therefore, namely, metal clamps, metal studs and metal nuts; motor conversion kits comprised of metal discs that attach to AC and DC motors to allow for multiple mounting types; motor rails, namely, cast iron brackets used for floor mounting of AC and DC motors for machines; motor ring adapters, namely, metal rings used to mount AC and DC motors for machines; non-automatic metal fuel nozzles; quick couplers, namely, hose couplings made of metal used to connect pressure washer hoses to each other or to accessories such as sprayers and guns; side wall metal vents covers; stationary and movable metal shutters for fans; steel drums; tube heater accessories, namely, metal air inlet caps for mounting outside at the end of side wall vents; ventilator bird screens, namely, metal screens used to cover ventilation pipes to prevent birds from making nests in the pipes; ventilator hinge kits, namely, metal hinges, cable, nuts and bolts attached to ventilators allowing ventilators to be tilted for easy cleaning and inspection; venturi fan frames, namely, metal frames used for mounting direct drive fans in walls; wall collars for fans, namely, metal collars used to install vertically mounted supply and exhaust fans; wands, being metal hose fittings that connects to pressure washers in order to deliver pressurized water in various manners for different applications; hydronic heater guards, namely, metal guards to cover hydronic heaters that are installed below seven feet from the floor; light traps for fans, namely, metal devices mounted on roof fans in order to prevent light from entering building structures; steel tubes for use with pumps in the nature of pump suction tubes
GS0071AC and DC generators; AC drives, namely, adjustable speed drives for industrial machinery; adjustable speed drives for industrial machinery; air brush kits comprised of air brushes for applying paint; air compressor machine replacement parts, namely, tamper resistant regulator covers to be installed over a regulator in order to prevent tampering; air compressor pumps for air conditioners; air compressor start-up kits comprised of machine air filters, lubricants, and oil filters; air cooled condensers for use in air conditioning systems; air line filter elements, namely, filters to be inserted on the end of an air hose used to keep impurities out of the air hose; air line filters for mechanical purposes, namely, filters for keeping impurities out of compressed air systems; air powered tools, namely, air hammers, angle grinders, belt sanders, buffers, chipping hammers, chisels, die grinders, engravers, grinders, impact wrenches, nailers, pavement breakers, polishers, ratchet wrenches, riveters, air hammer chisels, sanders, saws, scalers, screwdrivers, and staplers; air-driven, battery operated, engine driven, and motor driven air and fluid pumps for industrial and commercial use; arbor press stands, namely, a stand for an arbor press which is a hydraulic press for metalworking; arbor presses, namely, a hydraulic press used for metalworking; band saw stands; band saws; belt sander stands; belt sanders; blade welders; blower nozzles for power operated blowers; car lifts; electric chain hoists; commercial and industrial floor sweepers; compressor flywheels; cutting tips for cutting torches; cutting torches; DC gear motors; drill stop collars; drum mixers, namely, air powered tools being mixers for drums and tanks; dust collector hose, namely, hose for vacuum cleaners; dust collectors, namely, dust separators; electric AC gear motors; electric generators; electric starters for motors and engines; electric switches that are sold as integral component part of electric pumps; exhaust mufflers, namely, an apparatus used in industrial pneumatic air systems to silence exhaust air from air valves; filters for use with air compressors and air compressor systems; filters for use with vacuums; floor cranes; garbage disposals; gas operated cutting torches, namely, butane, propane, and acetylene torches; gate valves for air compressors; in-line filters for air compressors; jointer cabinet machines, namely, a totally enclosed steel cabinet with a wood chip chute, power switch and machine motor; jointers, namely, power operated machines used in jointing, rabbeting and planing cut wood in woodworking situations; linear actuator boots; linear actuators; machine parts, namely, bearings and bushings; machine parts, namely, air cylinder end mounts and air cylinders; machine parts, namely, belt tensioners, not for land vehicles; machine parts, namely, pneumatic cylinders; magnetic starters for motors and engines; metal mechanical couplings for use with air compressors, pumps, paint sprayers, and pressure washers; milling machines; motor sheaves, namely, a metal wheel or disk with a grooved rim to accommodate drive belts for machines and used with AC and DC motors, motor speed controllers, motor springs, motor switch boxes, and motor switches; motor/reducer combinations, namely, a combination of a speed reducer machine and an AC or DC motor for use in industrial and commercial applications; oil filters; oil maintenance kits comprised of machine oil filters, machine lubricants and oil removal filters; paint spray guns; paint spray guns; paint tank gaskets sold as an integral component of painting spray guns; paint tanks sold as an integral component of painting spray guns; power drill chucks; power drill presses; power operated buffing wheels; power operated needle scalers; power operated paint canisters for applying paint; power operated tools, namely, buffers; pump motor adapters, namely, metal or non-metal adapters used to connect a pump to an AC or DC motor; pump motor bases, namely, metal or non-metal bases where a pump is attached in order to keep the pump in place; pump pedestals, namely, mechanical machines that attach to fluid pumps in order to convert pumps to belt driven or direct drive pump; pump spray nozzles for use in power wash systems; pump trap/baskets, namely, metal and non-metal baskets used to filter liquids prior to entering a pump; pump valves; rip fences, namely, saw fences for use on table saws; roller pump pto couplings, namely, metal components used to connect pumps to tractor drive shafts; rotary screw belts for machines; rotary screw maintenance kits comprised of air/oil/separator filters for machines, coolants for machines and drive belts for machines; sandblasters, namely, sand blasting apparatus; sand-blasting apparatus; sand-blasting apparatus attachments, namely, sand-blasting guns; sand-blasting nozzles; saw stands; separator kits comprised of air/oil/separator filters for machines, and drive belts for machines; shaft couplings for machines; shear and roll, namely, metal working machine; sheet metal notchers, namely, metalworking machines used to put notches in sheet metal; spray gun cups, namely, spray gun component part consisting of metal cup with pressure regulator; spray nozzles for power sprayers, namely, machine parts being parts of power-operated sprayers; strapping machines; vacuum attachments accessories, namely, foam sleeves, hose, nozzles, rug shoes being metal or plastic insert which is attached to a vacuum hose or wand and is designed to spread the vacuum suction across a specific area to improve cleaning time, squeegee shoes being a rubber strip which is attached to a vacuum hose or wand and is designed to provide a continuous edge against the floor in order to aid in the suction of liquids, and wands being plastic or metal tubes which attach to vacuum hoses in order to extend the reach of the hose; valves for air compressors; wands, namely, metal or non-metal tubes which attach to machine hoses in order to increase the reach of the hoses; winches; wire rope manipulators, namely, a hoist lifting device for raising heavy or cumbersome objects utilizing wire rope
GS0081Bushing and bearing tools, namely, hand operated tools used to install and remove for bushings and bearings; grinding wheel dressers being, hand tools, namely, manually operated grinding wheel cleaner; hand operated pumps being hand tools; metal vises; puller rope, namely, a manually operated ratcheting lifting device for raising heavy or cumbersome objects utilizing polyester rope; ratchet pullers, namely, manually operated ratcheting lifting devices for raising heavy or cumbersome objects utilizing polyester rope
GS0091Air compressor battery tray kits comprised of a tray specifically designed for battery, cables and clamps used to attach a battery to a stationary air compressor; battery testers; climate control systems comprised of replacement transformers and cad cells for oil and gas burners; compressor low oil monitors, namely, oil level sensors; electric relay modules; electric relays; electric switches; electric switches for winches; electronic speed controllers for fans; fan switches; fan switches, namely, electrical switches used in turning fans on and off; generator accessories, namely, electric current switches used to allow a generator to be directly connected to a power supply and to prevent shorting out; heat pump elements, namely, electrical resistance heating wires; high water alarms; manual power switches; motor conduit boxes, namely, electrical junction and fuse boxes; oxygen regulators; pool junction boxes; pump accessories, namely, pump float switch component part consisting of pump float ball; pump accessories, namely, pump flow pressure gauge; pump control boxes, namely, electrical conduit boxes and circuit breakers used to provide electric power to one or more submersible pumps; pump controls, namely, electrical components being electrical conduit boxes and circuit breakers used to start or stop pumps by providing power to one or more pumps; relay sockets; remote control electric switches; solenoid coils; solenoid valves; automated valves, namely, unloading check valves for outlets and inlets for air compressors and pumps
GS0111Electric fans in the nature of air circulators; air curtains, namely, cold and hot air blowers for room openings; air dryers used in pneumatic air systems to remove water and moisture from a compressed air system; air filters for use with heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment; air handlers, namely, indoor unit of central air conditioning unit that circulates conditioned air in edifice and portable, gas-fired space heaters; blower shafts, namely, rolled steel shafts for belt drive hot air blowers; carpet dryers, namely, electro-mechanical units that provide airflow across a floor to speed the drying time of wet carpet or standing water; ceiling fans; circulator stands, namely, metal stands used on floor-based air circulators in order to have them at a higher working level; component used to remove water from air compressor systems, namely, dryers for the removal of water vapor from compressed air and gases; component used to remove water from air compressor systems, namely, dryers, desiccant filter/dryers, namely, a filter containing a silica gel desiccant material, a chemical drying agent, used in air compressor and pneumatic applications to remove moisture from the systems; dampers, namely, non-electronic, metal or plastic dampers used in air ducts for controlling air flow; direct vents for gas appliances; dry air systems, namely, a 3-in-1 design that combines an aftercooler, refrigerated dryer, and reheater in a single unit used to remove harmful moisture from compressed air and protect air system components; electric heating fans; electric hot air hand dryers; electric power plants; electric swimming pool lights; evaporator coil for air conditioning units; filter racks, namely, structural parts of heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment in the nature of devices that hold air filters in heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment; forced air heaters; gas fired tube heaters; heat guns; heat pumps; heat slingers, namely, metal devices that mount to the shaft of blowers and used to reduce the temperature of hot air moving through the blower; hex hubs being replacement structural parts for air conditioning condensing units, namely, hexagonal shaped metal mounting devices used for fans to accommodate varying blade shaft sizes; household air cleaners; infrared heaters; inline strainers for water lines; oil furnaces; oil-fired heaters; packaged air conditioning units; plumbing fittings, namely, couplers; plumbing fittings, namely, filter drains; plumbing fixtures, namely, grease traps; roof top ventilators for buildings; tune-up service kits, namely, service kits for portable gas heaters comprising air filters, spark plugs, rotors, and photocells; ventilating fans for industrial and commercial use; weather hoods for fans; control box heaters, namely, electronic components being electrical resistance heating wires used for providing heat in electric control box panels so moisture does not build up inside the panels
GS0121Fork lift trucks; forklift extensions for lift trucks; hoist trolleys; pallet trucks; replacement drawers for material handling carts sold separately
GS0171Air hoses; drum and barrel pump accessories, namely, PVC hose suction tube used for the discharge of liquids from a drum or barrel; motor mounting rings, namely, rubber rings mounted on AC and DC motors for machines in order to reduce vibration; non-metal replacement gaskets used on air compressor pumps; non-metallic flexible tubing insulated pipe wrap, namely, pipe insulation for water pipes; plastic and rubber hose for use with air compressors, pumps, paint sprayers, and pressure washers; pump compressor repair kits comprised of non-metal gaskets, valves and piston rings; wands, being non-metal hose fittings that connects to pressure washers in order to deliver pressurized water in various manners for different applications; non-metal hose fittings
GS0191sump/sewage basins, namely, non-metal drum for use with sump pumps
GS0201Caster mounting items, namely, non-metal stem sockets being fasteners; non-metal water tanks for use with industrial and commercial pumps
GS0221Hoist chain containers, namely, canvas boxes attached to overhead hoists used to store excess hoist chain so as not to hang down and pose a safety hazard
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
12/07/2011 NOTIFICATION OF PRIORITY ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GPRN
12/07/2011 PRIORITY ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GPRA - PRIORITY ACTION E-MAILED
11/04/2011 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
10/11/2011 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER P CNSA - APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
10/11/2011 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
08/30/2011 FINAL REFUSAL WRITTEN R - Renewal CNFR - FINAL REFUSAL WRITTEN
05/08/2012 NOA E-MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT E NOAM
03/13/2012 OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED E NPUB - NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
03/13/2012 PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION A - Allowance for Publication PUBO - PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
02/22/2012 NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED E NONP
02/04/2012 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
02/03/2012 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER P CNSA - APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
02/03/2012 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
02/02/2012 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
02/02/2012 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
12/07/2011 PRIORITY ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CPRA - PRIORITY ACTION WRITTEN
12/07/2011 PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN Z - Deletion ZZZX - PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
11/21/2011 WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY Z - Deletion PBCR
11/04/2011 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
10/10/2011 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
10/10/2011 TEAS REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence ERFR
08/30/2011 NOTIFICATION OF FINAL REFUSAL EMAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNFN
08/30/2011 FINAL REFUSAL E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNFR - FINAL REFUSAL E-MAILED
08/23/2011 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
08/22/2011 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
08/22/2011 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
02/23/2011 NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRN
02/23/2011 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED F - First Action GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
02/23/2011 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
02/18/2011 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
11/15/2010 NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWOS
11/12/2010 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWAP - NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM


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