2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 80 - Trademarks, Brands, etc.
§ 80-35. Distinctive name required.

§ 80‑35.  Distinctive name required.

No name shall be registered as the name of a farm where such proposed name or one so nearly like it as to produce confusion has been so used in connection with another farm in the same county as to become generally known prior to March 5, 1915, unless the name used has also prior to March 5, 1915, become well known as the name of the farm proposed to be registered; and in this event two or more farms in the same county may be registered with the same name with some prefix or suffix added to distinguish them. (1915, c. 108, s. 2; C.S., s. 4006.)

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