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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 3336

PUBLIC LAW 98-620—NOV. 8, 1984 (3) Add at the end of subparagraph (b) in the paragraph which begins "A mark shall be deemed to be 'abandoned'", the following new sentence: "Purchaser motivation shall not be a test for determining abandonment under this subparagraph.". JUDGMENTS

15 USC 1064 note. State Justice Institute Act of 1984. 42 USC 10701 note.

SEC. 104. Nothing in this title shall be construed to provide a basis for reopening of any final judgment entered prior to the date of enactment of this title. TITLE II SHORT TITLE

SEC. 201. This title may be cited as the "State Justice Institute Act of 1984". DEFINITIONS

42 USC 10701.

SEC. 202. As used in this title, the term— (1) "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Institute; (2) "Director" means the Executive Director of the Institute; (3) "Governor" means the Chief Executive Officer of a State; (4) "Institute" means the State Justice Institute; (5) "recipient" means any grantee, contractor, or recipient of financial assistance under this title; (6) "State" means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and any other territory or possession of the United States; and (7) "Supreme Court" means the highest appellate court within a State unless, for the purposes of this title, a constitutionally or legislatively established judicial council acts in place of that court. ESTABLISHMENT OF INSTITUTE; DUTIES

eorporation. 42 USC 10702.

SEC. 203. (a) There is established a private nonprofit corporation which shall be known as the State Justice Institute. The purpose of the Institute shall be to further the development and adoption of improved judicial administration in State courts in the United States. The Institute may be incorporated in any State pursuant to section 204(a)(6) of this title. To the extent consistent with the provisions of this title, the Institute may exercise the powers conferred upon a nonprofit corporation by the laws of the State in which it is incorporated. (b) The Institute shall— (1) direct a national program of assistance designed to assure each person ready access to a fair and effective system of justice by providing funds to— (A) State courts; (B) national organizations which support and are supported by State courts; and (C) any other nonprofit organization that will support and achieve the purposes of this title; (2) foster coordination and cooperation with the Federal judiciary in areas of mutual concern;