§ 19.77.170 — Use of trademark employed by alien person outside of United States—Limitation of damages, relief—Exceptions.
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Damages or equitable relief of any nature may not be awarded in any pending or future legal procedure in favor of an alien person against a domestic person on account of the domestic person's use of a trademark or trade name in this state that is employed by the alien person outside of the United States, absent proof that:
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