Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
No person shall intentionally take a piece of timber upon which is stamped, branded, or impressed a trade-mark, the owner of which has complied with sections 981.01 to 981.04, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and put it in such a position or in a place so remote from the stream from which it was taken or on which it was afloat as to render it inconvenient or unnecessarily expensive to replace.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 9 | Agriculture-Animals-Fences
Section 981.01 | Timber Dealers May Adopt a Trade-Mark.
Section 981.02 | Trade-Mark - Application - Exclusive Property.
Section 981.03 | Trade-Mark to Be Stamped on Timber.
Section 981.04 | Trade-Mark Evidence of Ownership.
Section 981.05 | Compensation for Securing Drift Timber.
Section 981.06 | Additional Compensation.
Section 981.07 | Sale of Drift Timber to Secure Compensation.
Section 981.08 | Disposition of Moneys.
Section 981.09 | Liability of Constable.
Section 981.10 | Duty of Clerk.
Section 981.11 | Unauthorized Use of Timber Dealer's Trade-Mark.
Section 981.12 | Fraudulently Placing Trade-Mark on the Timber of Another.
Section 981.13 | Defacing Trade-Mark on Timber.
Section 981.14 | Secreting Timber on Which Is Stamped a Trade-Mark.