The right to the exclusive use of a registered brand ceases at the end of five years from the date of registration. The brand may be renewed by application before expiration, together with the payment of the prescribed fee. Renewals may be made successively for five-year terms.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 50. Competitive Practices, Regulation of Competition, Consumer Protection
Sec. 45.50.210. Application for registration of distinctive brand.
Sec. 45.50.220. Termination and renewal.
Sec. 45.50.230. Presumption from display.
Sec. 45.50.232. Reporting of lost logs to the department.
Sec. 45.50.234. Publication of notice of intent to claim abandoned property.
Sec. 45.50.235. Ownership of unbranded and abandoned timber property.
Sec. 45.50.237. Extension of period for recovery of timber property.
Sec. 45.50.240. Property rights in brand.
Sec. 45.50.250. Recording brand.
Sec. 45.50.260. Registration upon transfer.
Sec. 45.50.270. Publication of current list of brands.
Sec. 45.50.280. Certified copies of certificate or transfer instrument.
Sec. 45.50.290. Certificate of registration as evidence.
Sec. 45.50.300. Registration as constructive notice.
Sec. 45.50.310. Disposition of fees.
Sec. 45.50.320. Penalties for fraudulent branding or other acts.