12 chapters · 145 sections in this title.
A.S.C.A. § 27.0301 Certificate to be obtained
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Any person desiring to secure the exclusive use of any print, label or trademark intended to be attached or applied to any goods or manufactured articles or to bottles, boxes, or packages containing the goods or manufactured articles to indicate the name of the manufacturer, the …
A.S.C.A. § 27.0302 Application for certificate-Fee
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Before anyone may receive a certificate of the registration of a print, label, or trademark, he shall file in the Office of the Territorial Registrar an application for the registration of such print, label, or trademark, with a declaration, certified by the applicant, or, if the…
A.S.C.A. § 27.0303 Record-Issuance and effect of certificate
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Upon receiving the application so accompanied and the payment of the fee, the Territorial Registrar shall cause the print, label, trademark or trade name to be recorded in a book kept for that purpose, and shall issue to the applicant or applicants a certificate of registration w…
A.S.C.A. § 27.0304 Revocation
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(a) If any print, label, trademark, or trade name is not used by the applicant in accordance with the declaration for any period of three hundred and sixty-five consecutive days, the certificate of registration shall be subject to revocation. (b) Any person desiring such revocati…
A.S.C.A. § 27.0305 Cancellation of certificate
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Any person or persons claiming to be the owner or owners of a print, label, trademark, or trade name for which a certificate of registration pursuant to this chapter has been issued to any other person or persons may file in the Office of the Registrar an application for the canc…
A.S.C.A. § 27.0306 Appeal
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Any person aggrieved by any action of the Registrar under this chapter in issuing a certificate of registration, or in revoking or canceling any such certificate, or in denying an application may commence proceedings to obtain judicial review in the High Court. The matter shall b…