Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 532 § 532.140 — and use it in marking or branding forest products or booming equipment

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 532 ·
Oregon Code § 532.140 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
and use it in marking or branding forest products or booming equipment. (2) Cut out, destroy, alter, deface or obliterate any registered mark or brand impressed upon or cut into any forest products or booming equipment. (3) Sell, encumber or otherwise dispose of or deal in, or appropriate to the own use of the person, any forest products or booming equipment having impressed thereupon a mark or brand registered as required by the terms of ORS 532.010 to 532.140. (4) Buy or otherwise acquire or deal in any forest products or booming equipment having impressed thereupon a registered mark or brand.
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