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Code · New Jersey · Title 56 — Guaranty, Suretyship and Indemnity · Chapter 3

56:3-15. Registration of names, marks or devices authorized

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Any person or corporation engaged in manufacturing soda waters, mineral or aerated waters, porter, ale, beer, cider, ginger ale, milk, cream, ice cream, ice cream mixtures or compounds or any other similar product frozen substantially to the consistency of ice cream, small beer, lager beer, weiss beer, white beer, near beer, or other beverages or medicines, medical preparations, perfumery, oils, compounds or mixtures, or any person or corporation engaged in bottling or selling any of the above-named articles or products in bottles, barrels, half-barrels, quarter-barrels, boxes, kegs, siphons, tins, ice cream containers, packages, wrappers, cabinets, refrigerators, equipment, or other receptacles or containers, upon which his or its name, or other marks or devices used by him or it, are branded, stamped, engraved, etched, blown, embossed, impressed, or otherwise produced, may register his or its name, mark or device in the manner hereinafter provided, and, upon completing such registration and the publication required by sections 56:3-16 and 56:3-17 of this title, shall be deemed the proprietor of such name, mark or device and of every container upon which such name, mark or device may be branded, stamped, engraved, etched, blown, embossed, impressed or otherwise produced.
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