N.J.S.A. 17:16Y-3

Use of depository institution trade name, trademark to deceive consumer.

17:16Y-3 Use of depository institution trade name, trademark to deceive consumer. 3. No person shall use the trade name or trademark of a depository institution, its affiliate or subsidiary or a trade name or trademark similar to that of a depository institution, its affiliate or subsidiary in any advertisement or solicitation for services or products when that use could cause any reasonable person to be confused, mistaken or deceived, initially or otherwise, as to the sponsorship, affiliation, connection or association of that person using the trade name or trademark with the depository institution, affiliate or subsidiary or as to the approval of that person using the trade name or trademark by the depository institution, affiliate or subsidiary. L.2007, c.51, s.3.

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