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When applying to register a trade mark, you must use the classification system to specify the goods and/or services you'll be using it on.
Use this service to find goods and services that would be acceptable as part of a UK trade mark application.
When we search for earlier trade marks we only look in classes containing the same or similar goods or services to your application.
Class and permitted use of passenger ships, cargo ships, tankers, tugs, tenders, fishing boats, yachts, commercial vessels, and the required certificates.
The purpose of the MOT test, what it includes, which vehicles are tested and which are exempt, who carries out the test.
Resources and training to learn English.
Use this form to transfer incorrectly classified goods or services before the trade mark is registered.
Definitions, vehicle classes, reasons to refuse to test a vehicle, narrow track vehicles, historic vehicles and inspection procedures for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
Key fact sheets on recent permitted development rights and changes to the Use Classes Order.
Report looking at the association between progress in maths and English during the reception year, and earnings in later life.
Lists the main taxation classes and eligible vehicles classed for tax purposes, according to their construction and use.
Who is eligible to become an authorised examiner, their responsibilities, how to apply, what happens when DVSA receives an application, site requirements, mandatory roles, required training, testing requirements for all vehicle classes.
Use this guidance to understand the role, legal responsibilities and how to register as a building inspector in England and Wales.
Section last updated: July 2023.
This notice advises all shipowners, shipbuilders, ship repairers, ship masters, certifying authorities and surveyors of the new 1998 Passenger Ship Construction Regulations.
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