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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 6 - Commercial Law – General Regulatory Provisions
    • Chapter 6-2 - Registration and Protection of Trademarks
    • Section 6-2-15. - Severability.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 6-2 - Registration and Protection of Trademarks
    Section 6-2-15. - Severability.

    § 6-2-15. Severability.
    If any provision of any section of this chapter shall be held invalid, the remainder of the sections and the application of the provisions to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby.
    History of Section.P.L. 1975, ch. 89, § 2.

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    Structure Rhode Island General Laws

    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 6 - Commercial Law – General Regulatory Provisions

    Chapter 6-2 - Registration and Protection of Trademarks

    Section 6-2-1. - Definitions.

    Section 6-2-2. - Application for registration.

    Section 6-2-3. - Registrability.

    Section 6-2-4. - Certificate of registration.

    Section 6-2-5. - Duration and renewal.

    Section 6-2-6. - Assignment.

    Section 6-2-7. - Records.

    Section 6-2-8. - Cancellation.

    Section 6-2-9. - Classification.

    Section 6-2-10. - Fraudulent registration.

    Section 6-2-11. - Infringement.

    Section 6-2-12. - Injury to business reputation — Dilution.

    Section 6-2-13. - Remedies.

    Section 6-2-14. - Common law rights.

    Section 6-2-15. - Severability.

    Section 6-2-16. - Termination of prior registrations — Notice.

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