Connecticut Law
Title 35 Trade Regulations, Trademarks And Collective And Certification Marks


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Connecticut Laws | Title 35 Trade Regulations, Trademarks And Collective And Certification Marks

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CHAPTER 620 TRADE NAMES

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Sec. 35-1. Use of fictitious business names. Prohibitions and exceptions. Penalty. Unfair trade practices.

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Sec. 35-2. Use of word "banking" and similar words as part of business name.

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Sec. 35-3. Use of word "banking" by bankers' associations.

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CHAPTER 620a MARKS

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Sec. 35-3a. Registration; constructive notice of ownership.

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Sec. 35-3b. Certificate of registration, prima facie evidence.

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Sec. 35-3c. Forum for actions re registration.

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CHAPTER 621 TRADEMARKS

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Secs. 35-4 to 35-11. Trademarks.

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CHAPTER 621a* TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS

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Sec. 35-11a. Definitions.

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Sec. 35-11b. Disqualifications of marks for registration.

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Sec. 35-11c. Application for registration.

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Sec. 35-11d. Examination and amendment of application. Disclaimer. Refusal of registration. Concurrent applications.

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Sec. 35-11e. Certificate of registration. Effective period. Renewal; fee. Record.

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Sec. 35-11f. Assignment of mark and registration. Change of name. Recording of other instruments.

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Sec. 35-11g. Cancellation of registration.

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Sec. 35-11h. Classes of goods and services.

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Sec. 35-11i. Illegal use of mark. Remedies.

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Sec. 35-11j. Fraudulent registration.

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Sec. 35-11k. Common law rights not affected.

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Sec. 35-11l. Trademark and service mark information furnished on request; fees.

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Sec. 35-11m. Incontestable right of registrant.

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CHAPTER 622 TRADE UNION LABELS. INSIGNIA

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Secs. 35-12 to 35-18. Trade union labels. Insignia.

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CHAPTER 622a* COLLECTIVE AND CERTIFICATION MARKS

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Sec. 35-18a. Definitions.

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Sec. 35-18b. Disqualification of marks for registration.

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Sec. 35-18c. Application for registration.

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Sec. 35-18d. Examination and amendment of application. Disclaimer. Refusal of registration.

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Sec. 35-18e. Certificate of registration. Effective period. Renewal; fee. Record of marks.

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Sec. 35-18f. Assignment of mark and registration. Change of name. Recording of other instruments.

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Sec. 35-18g. Cancellation of registration.

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Sec. 35-18h. Illegal use of mark. Remedies.

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Sec. 35-18i. Fraudulent registration.

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Sec. 35-18j. Common law rights not affected.

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CHAPTER 623 DEVICES ON RECEPTACLES

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Sec. 35-19. Description may be registered.

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Sec. 35-20. Unlawful use of devices; penalty.

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Sec. 35-21. Presumption of unlawful use.

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Sec. 35-22. Issue of search warrant.

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Sec. 35-23. When refiling of device not required.

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CHAPTER 624* CONNECTICUT ANTITRUST ACT

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Sec. 35-24. Short title: Connecticut Antitrust Act.

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Sec. 35-25. Definitions.

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Sec. 35-26. Restraint of trade or commerce unlawful.

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Sec. 35-27. Monopolization or attempt to monopolize unlawful.

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Sec. 35-28. Acts unlawful when purpose or effect is restraint of trade or commerce.

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Sec. 35-29. Acts unlawful where effect is substantial lessening of competition or creation of monopoly.

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Sec. 35-30. Application of chapter.

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Sec. 35-31. Exceptions.

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Sec. 35-32. Attorney General to bring actions in the name of state or as parens patriae.

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Sec. 35-32a. Funds received by state re antitrust actions deposited in General Fund.

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Sec. 35-33. Superior Court jurisdiction.

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Sec. 35-34. Injunctive relief.

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Sec. 35-35. Treble damages for injury to business or property.

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Sec. 35-36. Final judgment in action brought by Attorney General as prima facie evidence.

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Sec. 35-36a. Proceedings for forfeiture of franchise.

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Sec. 35-37. Copies of complaints to Attorney General.

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Sec. 35-38. Civil penalties for violations.

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Sec. 35-39. Liability of legal or commercial entity for acts of agents.

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Sec. 35-40. Limitation of actions. Accrual of cause of action for continuing violation.

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Sec. 35-41. Suspension of statute of limitations.

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Sec. 35-42. Investigation of alleged violation. Issuance of subpoenas and written interrogatories. Enforcement of compliance. Cooperation.

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Sec. 35-43. Attachment.

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Sec. 35-44. Actions and proceedings to be in accordance with civil actions statutes.

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Sec. 35-44a. Attorney General to bring actions in federal court on behalf of state government, local government, and other political subdivisions.

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Sec. 35-44b. Judicial construction of Connecticut Antitrust Act.

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Sec. 35-45. Price discrimination prohibited in commercial transactions. Rebuttal of prima-facie case.

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Sec. 35-46. Joint research and development ventures.

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Secs. 35-47 to 35-49.

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CHAPTER 625* UNIFORM TRADE SECRETS ACT

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Sec. 35-50. Citation of chapter.

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Sec. 35-51. Definitions.

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Sec. 35-52. Injunctive relief.

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Sec. 35-53. Damages. Punitive damages for wilful and malicious misappropriation.

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Sec. 35-54. Attorney's fees.

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Sec. 35-55. Protection of trade secrets by court.

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Sec. 35-56. Limitation of action for misappropriation.

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Sec. 35-57. Provisions of chapter supersede conflicting law re civil liability. Limitation.

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Sec. 35-58. Rules of construction.

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