80-16. How adopted, registered and published.
Every such dealer desiring to adopt a trademark may do so pursuant to the provisions of Article 1 of Chapter 80 of the General Statutes. Nothing in this section invalidates or otherwise alters the legal effect of any timber mark registered according to the law in effect at the time of registration. (1889, c. 142; 1903, c. 261, s. 2; Rev., s. 3024; C.S., s. 3986; 1999, c. 456, s. 59; 2012-18, s. 1.11.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 80 - Trademarks, Brands, etc
§ 80-15 - Timber dealers may adopt.
§ 80-16 - How adopted, registered and published.
§ 80-17 - Property in and use of trademarks.
§ 80-18 - Effect of branding timber purchased.
§ 80-19 - Trademark on timber evidence of ownership.
§ 80-20 - Fraudulent use of timber trademark, misdemeanor.
§ 80-21 - Larceny of branded timber.
§ 80-22 - Altering timber trademark crime.
§ 80-23 - Possession of branded logs without consent, misdemeanor.