North Dakota Code § 5-04-18

Same brands - Assignment of brand extensions
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Different categories of products manufactured and marketed under a common identifying 
trade name are the same brand. For example, "old faithful" includes "old faithful", "old faithful 
light", "old faithful draft", "old faithful dry", and other products identified principally by the old 
faithful name. Differences in packaging do not establish different brands. A brewer or importer 
may assign a brand extension only to the wholesaler with an exclusive sales territory to the 
brand that is the basis for the brand extension. This limitation does not apply to assignments of 
brand extensions to wholesalers which were made by a brewer or importer before August 1, 
1995. If, before August 1, 1995, a brewer or importer assigned a brand extension to a 
wholesaler that is without exclusive sales territory to the brand that is the basis of the brand 
extension, any additional brand extension must be assigned to the wholesaler who first had the 
brand.

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