Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 532 § 532.080 — Mark
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 532 ·
Oregon Code § 532.080·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Mark
or brand assignable; procedure.
Every mark or brand registered under ORS 532.010 to 532.140 shall be assignable
in law. The State Forester, upon payment of the fee mentioned in ORS 532.110
and presentation to the State Forester, in duplicate, of an assignment, duly
executed and acknowledged by the owner, transferring the mark or brand to a
person named therein, shall file one copy of the assignment in the office of
the State Forester and make an entry in the Forest Products Brand Register of
the fact of the assignment, the date, the name of the assignee and such other
details as the State Forester may see fit to enter therein. The State Forester
shall return to the assignee the other copy of the assignment, with a
certificate attached thereto, signed by the State Forester or the employee of
the State Forester, to the effect that the mark or brand has been duly
registered in accordance with the provisions of ORS 532.010 to 532.140 and
assigned to the assignee and that the assignee is the registered owner. The
assignee, upon the due registration of the assignment as herein provided, shall
become the owner of the mark or brand with the full right of exclusive use to
the same extent as though the assignee had been the original owner.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 532.080
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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