North Carolina Statutes

§ 80-18 — Effect of branding timber purchased

North Carolina·Ch. 80 Trademarks, Brands, etc·Art. 2 Timber Marks
When timber is purchased by the proprietor of any such trademark, and the said trademark is placed thereon as hereinbefore provided, such timber shall thenceforth be deemed the property of such purchaser, without any other or further delivery thereof, and such timber shall thereafter be at the risk of the purchaser, unless otherwise provided by contract in writing between the parties. (1889, c. 142; 1903, c. 261, s. 6; Rev., s. 3026; C.S., s. 3988.)

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