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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 36 - Trade Practices
    • Chapter 1 - Registration of Beverage Bottles
    • Subchapter II - Registration of Milk Containers
    • § 36–126. Title to registered mark to be acquired only by written consent of registrant

    District of Columbia Code
    Subchapter II - Registration of Milk Containers
    § 36–126. Title to registered mark to be acquired only by written consent of registrant

    No title may be acquired to any mark, name, or device, or any milk bottle, can, crate, or other container registered in accordance with this subchapter except by the consent in writing of the person who registered the same.
    (July 3, 1926, 44 Stat. 811, ch. 737, § 6.)
    1981 Ed., § 48-206.
    1973 Ed., § 48-206.

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    Structure District of Columbia Code

    District of Columbia Code

    Title 36 - Trade Practices

    Chapter 1 - Registration of Beverage Bottles

    Subchapter II - Registration of Milk Containers

    § 36–121. Filing and publication of container description

    § 36–122. Unauthorized use or sale of registered bottles

    § 36–123. Defacing or destroying registered containers

    § 36–124. Refusal to surrender to registrant a registered container prima facie evidence of unlawful use

    § 36–125. Proceeding in Superior Court to ascertain violations; search warrant

    § 36–126. Title to registered mark to be acquired only by written consent of registrant

    § 36–127. Rights of former registrants preserved

    § 36–128. “Person” defined

    § 36–129. Type of containers to which law is applicable

    § 36–130. Prosecutions; penalties

    § 36–131. Injunctive relief

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