California Corporations Code 21310 – The use of the name or insignia of any association by any person not …
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The use of the name or insignia of any association by any person not entitled to use the same under the constitution, by-laws, rules or regulations of the association or by the written consent of such association, is presumptive evidence of the unlawful use of or traffic in such name or insignia.
(Added by Stats. 1955, Ch. 1472.)
Terms Used In California Corporations Code 21310
- Association: includes any lodge, order, beneficial association, fraternal or beneficial society or association, historical, military, or veterans organization, labor union, foundation, or federation, or any other society, organization, or association, or degree, branch, subordinate lodge, or auxiliary thereof. See California Corporations Code 21300
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Insignia: includes badge, motto, button, decoration, charm, emblem, or rosette. See California Corporations Code 21300
- Person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See California Corporations Code 18