(34 classes)

In Iraq, classes are subdivided and the wording of the list of the goods to be included in the application must be in conformity with the local classification.

Class 1:

a)Chemical products and adhesive substances used in industry, science and photography.
b)Chemical products used in agriculture, horticulture, forestry; natural and artificial manure.
c)Fire extinguishing compositions.
d)Substances for soldering metal.
e)Chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs.
f)Tanning substances.

Class 2:

a)Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservative for paints and against deterioration of wood; coloring matters and dyestuff; mordant.
b)Natural resins.
c)Preservative against rust.
d)Metal in foil and powder form for painters and decorators.

Class 3:

a)Preparations and substances for laundry use; soaps; lotions for cleaning hair.
b)Polishing and abrasive; scouring and cleaning preparations.
c)Perfumery and essential oils; cosmetics; hair lotions.
d)Dentifrice.

Class 4:

a)Industrial oils and greases (other than edible oils and fats and essential oils); lubricants.
b)Fuels (including motor spirit and illuminant).
c)Dust laying and absorbing compositions.
d)Candles, tapers, night-lights and wick.

Class 5:

a)Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary substances.
b)Infants' and invalids' foods.
c)Plasters (medical and surgical).
d)Material for bandaging (medical and surgical).
e)Material for stopping and filling teeth; dental wax.
f)Disinfectants; preparations for killing weeds and destroying vermin.

Class 6:

a)Ores, unwrought and partly wrought common metals and their alloys.
b)Anchors.
c)Anvils.
d)Bells.
e)Rolled and cast building materials; rails and other metallic materials for railway tracks.
f)Chains (except driving chains for vehicles).
g)Cables and wires (non-electric).
h)Locks and keys; safes and cash boxes.
i)Horse shoes.
j)Nails and screws.
k)Metallic pipes and tubes.
l)Other goods in non-precious metals not included in other classes.

Class 7:

a)Machines and machine tools; machine couplings and belting.
b)Agricultural machinery.
c)Engines and motors of all kinds (except for land vehicles).

Class 8:

a)Hand tools and instruments.
b)Cutlery, forks and spoons.
c)Side arms (swords and daggers and the like).

Class 9:

a)Scientific, nautical, surveying and electrical apparatus and instruments including wireless.
b)Photographic, cinematographic and optical instruments and apparatus.
c)Weighing, measuring, signaling and checking apparatus and instruments; coin or counter feed apparatus.
d)Teaching apparatus and instruments; life saving apparatus and instruments.
e)Talking machines and sound recording, conveying and broadcasting apparatus and instruments.
f)Cash counters and registers; calculating machines.
g)Fire-extinguishing apparatus.
h)Automatic machines.

Class 10

a)Surgical, medical, veterinary and dental instruments and apparatus.
b)Artificial limbs, eyes and teeth.

Class 11:

a)Installations for lighting.
b)Installations for heating.
c)Installations for steam generating.
d)Installations for cooking.
e)Installations for refrigerating.
f)Installations for drying.
g)Installations for ventilation.
h)Installations for water supply services.
i)Installations for sanitary purposes.

Class 12:

a)Vehicles.
b)Apparatus for locomotion by land, water or air (including engines and motors for land vehicles).

Class 13:

a)Firearms.
b)Ammunition and projectiles.
c)Fireworks.
d)Explosives.

Class 14:

a)Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith (except cutlery, forks and spoons).
b)Jewellery in general and precious stones.
c)Horological and other chronometric instruments.

Class 15:

a)Musical instruments (other than talking machines and wireless).

Class 16:

a)Paper and cardboard and articles therefrom.
b)Printed matter including newspapers, periodicals and books.
c)Book-binding material.
d)Photographs.
e)Stationery and writing material; adhesive materials (Stationery).
f)Artist's materials (other than colors or varnish).
g)Typewriters.
h)Office requisites (other than furniture).
i)Instructional and teaching material (other than apparatus).
j)Playing cards.
k)Printers type and clichÈs (stereotype).
l)Brushes for painting and coloring.

Class 17:

a)Gutta-percha, rubber, and substitutes and articles therefrom and not included in other classes.
b)Materials for packaging, stopping and insulating.
c)Asbestos, mica and their products.
d)Hose-pipes(non-metallic).

Class 18:

a)Leather and imitations of leather and articles made from these materials and not included in other classes.
b)Skins and hides.
c)Trunks and travelling bags.
d)Umbrellas, parasols; walking sticks, whips.
e)Harnesses and saddlery.

Class 19:

a)Non-metallic building materials; natural and artificial stone; cement, lime, mortar, plaster and gravel; road-making materials.
b)Asphalt, pitch and bitumen.
c)Portable buildings.
d)Stone statues and monuments.
e)Chimneys.
f)Pipes of earthenware or cement.

Class 20:

a)Furniture.
b)Mirrors, pictures frames and the like.
c)Articles (not included in other classes) made of wood, cork, reed, cane or horn.
d)Ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum, celluloid and substitutes for all these materials.

Class 21:

a)Small utensils and containers not made of precious metals or coated therewith, for domestic and kitchen use; glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.
b)Combs; sponges; brushes not included in class 16; brush-making materials.
c)Materials for cleaning purposes (non-electric).

Class 22:

a)Ropes and strings.
b)Tents; nets; sails; sacks; tarpaulins.
c)Padding and stuffing materials (hair, kapok, feathers, seaweed, etc.).
d)Raw fibrous textile materials.

Class 23:

a)Yarns.
b)Threads.

Class 24:

a)Cotton tissues and piece goods not included in other classes.
b)Woollen tissues and piece goods not included in other classes.
c)Silk tissues and piece goods not included in other classes.
d)Other tissues and piece goods not included in other classes.

Class 25:

a)Head wear.
b)Clothing (outer and new).
c)Clothing (inner and new).
d)Used (second hand) clothing.
e)Shoes and stockings.
f)Socks and stockings.

Class 26:

a)Lace and embroidery, ribald and braids; buttons of all descriptions; buckles, hooks and eye.
b)Pins and needles.
c)Artificial flowers.

Class 27:

a)Carpets, rugs and mats of all descriptions.
b)Linoleum and other materials for covering floors.
c)Wall hangings (non-textile).

Class 28:

a)Games and playthings.
b)Gymnastic and sporting articles.
c)Ornaments and decorations for Christmas trees.

Class 29:

a)Meat, dead fish, dead poultry and dead game; meat extracts.
b)Preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables.
c)Jellies and jams.
d)Eggs.
e)Milk, sour milk (laban), butter, cheese and other dairy products.
f)Edible oils and fats.
g)Other preserved foodstuffs.
h)Pickles.

Class 30:

a)Coffee and coffee substitutes.
b)Tea.
c)Cocoa.
d)Sugar.
e)Rice.
f)Tapioca.
g)Sago.
h)Flour, preparations made from cereals; bread, biscuits and cakes.
i)Pastry and confectionery.
j)Ices.
k)Honey.
l)Treacle.
m)Yeast, baking powder.
n)Salt.
o)Mustard.
p)Pepper.
q)Vinegar.
r)Spices.
s)Ice.
t)Sauces.

Class 31:

a)Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains not included in other classes.
b)Living animals.
c)Fresh fruits and vegetables.
d)Seeds.
e)Live plants and flowers.
f)Food-stuffs for animals.
g)Malt and the like.

Class 32:

a)Beer.
b)Mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks.
c)Syrups and other preparations for making beverages.

Class 33:

a)Wines.
b)Alcoholic drinks.
c)Liqueurs.

Class 34:

a)Raw or manufactured tobacco.
b)Cigarettes.
c)Cigars.
d)Smokers' articles not of precious metals nor coated therewith.
e)Matches.
f)Lighters not of precious metals nor coated therewith.

Service marks are not registrable.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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