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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 364 — Drifts, logs, and timber

364.070 Brand, adoption by timber dealer.

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(1)Any timber dealer may adopt a brand.
(2)Every timber dealer desiring to adopt a brand may do so by executing a writing in
substantially the following form:
"Notice is hereby given that I (or we) have adopted the following brand
in my (or our) business as timber dealer (or dealers), to-wit: [here insert the
words, letters, and figures constituting the brand, or the facsimile of any
device other than words, letters or figures].
"Dated this .... day of ...., 19..."
(3)The writing shall be acknowledged or proved for record in the same manner as
deeds, and shall be recorded in the office of the county clerk of the county in which
the principal office or place of business of the timber dealer is located. A copy shall
be posted at the principal place of business, one
(1)at the courthouse door in the
county where the business is carried on, and one
(1)at each of three
(3)other public
places in the county.
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