(a) any registration concerning which the secretary  shall  receive  a
voluntary  request  for  cancellation thereof from the registrant or the
assignee of record;
  (b) all registrations granted under this article and  not  renewed  in
accordance with the provisions hereof;
  (c)   any   registration   concerning   which  a  court  of  competent
jurisdiction shall find:
  (1) that the registered mark has been abandoned,
  (2) that the registrant is not the owner of the mark,
  (3) that the registration was granted improperly,
  (4) that the registration was obtained fraudulently,
  (5) that the mark is or has become the generic name for the  goods  or
services, or a portion thereof, for which it has been registered,
  (6)  that  the registered mark is so similar, as to be likely to cause
confusion or mistake or to deceive, to  a  mark  registered  by  another
person  in  the  United  States Patent and Trademark Office prior to the
date of the filing of the application for registration by the registrant
hereunder, and  not  abandoned;  provided,  however,  that,  should  the
registrant  prove  that  the  registrant  is  the  owner of a concurrent
registration of a mark in the United States Patent and Trademark  Office
covering  an area including this state, the registration hereunder shall
not be cancelled for such area of the state, or
  (d) when a court of competent jurisdiction shall order cancellation of
a registration on any ground.
Structure New York Laws
360-B - Application for Registration.
360-C - Filing of Applications.
360-D - Certificate of Registration.
360-F - Assignments, Changes of Name and Other Instruments.
360-J - Fraudulent Registration.
360-L - Injury to Business Reputation; Dilution.
360-N - Forum for Actions Regarding Registration; Service on Out of State Registrants.