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Code · Louisiana · Title 51 — Trade and Commerce

RS 51:288

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RS 51:288
§288. Registration of name or mark; fees
In order to register a name, mark or device under this Subpart, the supplier shall do all of the following:
(1)File in the office of the secretary of state and also in the office of the clerk of court of the parish in which the principal place of business of the supplier is located, or if such place of business is located outside of the state then in the office of the secretary of state and the clerk of court of any parish of the state, a description of the names, marks or devices so used.
(2)Cause the description of the name, mark or device to be printed once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the parish in which the description has been filed.
The registrant shall pay to the secretary of state for filing each laundry supply designation described and for issuing a certificate of filing a fee of five dollars and to the parish clerk of court a fee of one dollar for each such designation described and filed.
Added by Acts 1966, No. 354, §1.
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