Code of Virginia - Title 59.1 Trade And Commerce - Chapter 8 Timber Brands

  • 59.1-103 Persons engaged in lumbering or rafting on certain waters may adopt mark of designation
    It shall be lawful for any person at any time engaged in lumbering or rafting in any manner upon the Elizabeth River in the Commonwealth ...
  • 59.1-104 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1994, c. 432. ...
  • 59.1-105 Certificate as evidence of right to use marks
    Any certificate of such mark of designation shall be prima facie evidence of the right of the person filing the same to use the mark ...
  • 59.1-106 Sale of unclaimed timber, etc., found adrift; disposition of proceeds
    Any person, except the owner thereof, taking up and securing any sawlog, pile, hewn timber or square timber detached from any raft and found adrift ...
  • 59.1-107 Fraudulent use of mark or claim of ownership; defacement of mark, etc.; destruction or conversion o...
    If any person shall fraudulently or willfully use any such registered mark, or shall fraudulently claim to be the owner of any such marked sawlog, ...
  • 59.1-108 Who are timber dealers
    Every person, firm or corporation dealing in logs or timber in any form to be floated on the streams of this Commonwealth shall be called ...
  • 59.1-109 Timber dealer may adopt brand or trademark; recordation
    Every such dealer desiring to adopt a brand or trademark who has not heretofore adopted one may do so by the execution and acknowledgement, as ...
  • 59.1-110 Using recorded brand or trademark without authority
    Every brand or trademark so adopted shall, from the date of its recordation be the exclusive brand or trademark of the person, firm or corporation ...
  • 59.1-111 Unauthorized use of dealer's branding iron, or defacing, etc., marks made by it
    Every timber dealer may have a branding iron or hammer with which to impress such brand or trademark on a log, tree or other timber; ...
  • 59.1-112 Fraudulently impressing brand on timber
    If any person shall knowingly or fraudulently impress or place such brand or trademark on any log, tree or other timber not his own he ...
  • 59.1-113 Effect of impressing brand on tree, etc
    The placing or impressing such brand or trademark on a log, tree or other marketable timber shall be deemed to be a change of ownership ...
  • 59.1-114 Unlawful cutting down, possessing or converting branded timber
    Any person who shall cut down a tree or shall knowingly have in his possession a log or other timber that has been so branded, ...
  • 59.1-115 Sheriff's sale of unbranded timber; recovery by owner; disposition of proceeds
    Every person who shall take, catch, hold or have in his possession any log or other marketable timber, not branded as aforesaid, without the written ...
  • 59.1-116 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1994, c. 432. ...

Last modified: April 3, 2009