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When an application has been found to comply with Chapter 16 of the Business & Commerce Code, a certificate will be issued. The certificate will be under the signature and official seal of the Secretary of State and will include:(1) the name and business address of the person claiming ownership of the mark;(2) the applicant's organizational form and state of formation, if applicant is organized as an entity;(3) the names of the general partners, if applicant is organized as a partnership;(4) a description of any word element of the mark;(5) a color claim and color location statement, if any;(6) a description of the goods and/or services on or in connection with which the mark is being used;(7) a statement of each class of goods and/or services in which the mark is registered;(8) for each class, the date claimed for the first use of the mark anywhere;(9) for each class, the date claimed for the first use of the mark in Texas;(10) a black and white reproduction of the mark;(11) the registration date; and(12) the term of the registration.