THR STATEMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
LAUGHLIN RIVER RALLY DAL-CON PROMOTIONS, INC. Suite 141 16 Technology Drive Irvine CA 92618 In thr statement, Column 1, Line 1, motorcycles second occurrence should be deleted, and, motorcycle, should be inserted, and, In the statement, Column 1, Line 12, after maps, a comma should be inserted, and, In the statement, Column 2, Line 2, after coats, a comma should be inserted.;Photographs; stationery; decals; stickers; photographic albums, paper bags; bookmarks; calendars, paper coasters; comic books; books, magazines, newsletters and brochures all in the field of motorcycles, motorcycle events and motorcycle rallies; paper flags; folders; greeting cards; maps, modeling clay; note pads; pens, pencils, post cards; fine art prints and artistic posters; stencils; and printed tickets;Wearing apparel, namely, t-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, woven shirts, sweaters, cardigans, vests, jackets, pants, sweatpants, shorts, skirts, dresses, blouses, coats, belts, and underwear; headgear, namely hats and caps; footwear, namely, shoes, boots, and sneakers;LAUGHLIN;RIVER and RALLY;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A statement evaluation technique is based on bi-evaluation of programming statements. A programming language statement is evaluated that includes a first and a second sub-statement. The first sub-statement is evaluated and an evaluation success result is determined if evaluation succeeds, or a distinguished value if evaluation fails. The distinguished value is a value that is not included in the range of possible evaluation success results of the first sub-statement. Further, it is determined whether the second sub-statement is to be evaluated. If this is the case, an evaluation success result of the second sub-statement is determined if evaluation succeeds, or the distinguished value if evaluation fails. The range of possible evaluation success results of the second sub-statement does not include the distinguished value. The evaluation result of the statement is determined depending on at least whether evaluation of the first sub-statement succeeds or fails.