STYLIZED TRADEMARK IMPTEK

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IMPTEK Chova del Ecuador, S.A. Pichincha, Calle Via E-35, Lote 2, Quito 171104 Ecuador The mark consists of the stylized trademark IMPTEK, the letters I and T of which appear in olive green and the remaining letters appear in white. Above the letters IMP in IMPTEK appears the stylized depiction of a roof in olive green. All of the foregoing appears on a light blue background.;Roofing membranes; roofing underlayment; waterproofing membranes for roofing, floors and walls; asphalt; roofing felt; asphalt felt for building purposes; asphalt-based coatings for use on concrete, roofs, and building foundations; bitumen-based roofing sealants; asphalt-based primers; cement; roofing cement; non-metal roofing tiles; non-metal gutters; asphalt-based sealants for use on concrete, roofs and building foundations; cement fillers for use in roofing;The color(s) light blue, olive green and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
IMPTEK Chova del Ecuador, S.A. Pichincha, Calle Via E-35, Lote 2, Quito 171104 Ecuador The mark consists of the stylized trademark IMPTEK, the letters I and T of which appear in olive green and the remaining letters appear in light blue. Above the letters IMP in IMPTEK appears the stylized depiction of a roof in olive green. All of the foregoing appears on a transparent background.;Roofing membranes; roofing underlayment; waterproofing membranes for roofing, floors and walls; asphalt; roofing felt; asphalt felt for building purposes; asphalt-based coatings for use on concrete, roofs, and building foundations; bitumen-based roofing sealants; asphalt-based primers; cement; roofing cement; non-metal roofing tiles; non-metal gutters; asphalt-based sealants for use on concrete, roofs and building foundations; cement fillers for use in roofing;The color(s) light blue and olive green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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