Timber Brands
This is Chapter 8 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Timber Brands.” It is part of Title 59.1, titled “Trade And Commerce.” It’s comprised of the following 13 sections.
- § 59.1-103
- Persons engaged in lumbering or rafting on certain waters may adopt mark of designation
- § 59.1-104
- Repealed
- § 59.1-105
- Certificate as evidence of right to use marks
- § 59.1-106
- Sale of unclaimed timber, etc., found adrift; disposition of proceeds
- § 59.1-107
- Fraudulent use of mark or claim of ownership; defacement of mark, etc.; destruction or conversion of timber, etc
- § 59.1-108
- Who are timber dealers
- § 59.1-110
- Using recorded brand or trademark without authority
- § 59.1-111
- Unauthorized use of dealer's branding iron, or defacing, etc., marks made by it
- § 59.1-112
- Fraudulently impressing brand on timber
- § 59.1-113
- Effect of impressing brand on tree, etc
- § 59.1-114
- Unlawful cutting down, possessing or converting branded timber
- § 59.1-115
- Sheriff's sale of unbranded timber; recovery by owner; disposition of proceeds
- § 59.1-116
- Repealed