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90_HB0513enr

      New Act
          Creates the Dies and  Molds  Ownership  Transfer  Act  of
      1997. Provides that if a customer does not take possession of
      its  die,  mold,  form, jig, or pattern within 3 years of the
      fabricator's last use of it,  the  fabricator  may  have  all
      rights,  title,  and  interest  transferred to him or her for
      purposes of destruction of the materials by  sending  written
      notice  by  registered  mail  that  the fabricator intends to
      terminate the  customer's  rights  in  the  materials.  If  a
      customer  does  not  act within 90 days of the date notice is
      sent, all rights in the  materials  are  transferred  to  the
      fabricator for purposes of destruction of the materials. This
      Act  does  not  grant the customer any rights to a die, mold,
      form, jig, or pattern; does not affect any written  agreement
      between  a  fabricator  and  a  customer; does not affect the
      rights of a customer under federal patent or copyright law or
      State or federal laws pertaining to unfair  competition;  and
      does  not  affect  the rights granted under the Plastics Dies
      and Molds Ownership Transfer Act. Effective immediately.
                                                     LRB9002693SMdv
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 1        AN ACT in relation to dies and molds.
 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section  1.  Short  title.   This Act may be cited as the
 5    Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act of 1997.
 6        Section 5.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 7        "Customer" means an individual or  entity  who  contracts
 8    with or causes a fabricator:
 9             (1)  to  fabricate,  cast,  or otherwise make a die,
10        mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern; or
11             (2)  to use a die,  mold,  form,  jig,  tooling,  or
12        pattern  to  manufacture,  assemble,  or otherwise make a
13        product.
14        "Fabricator" means an individual or entity,  including  a
15    tool or die maker, who:
16             (1)  manufactures,   causes   to   be  manufactured,
17        assembles, or improves a die, mold, form,  jig,  tooling,
18        or pattern for a customer; or
19             (2)  uses  a  die,  mold,  form,  jig,  tooling,  or
20        pattern  to  manufacture,  assemble,  or otherwise make a
21        product for a customer.
22        Section 10.  Rights in die, mold, form, jig, tooling,  or
23    pattern.  If  a customer does not take possession of its die,
24    mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern from a fabricator within
25    3 years of the last use of it, the customer's rights,  title,
26    and interest in its die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern
27    are  transferred  to  the  fabricator under the procedures in
28    this Act, for purposes of destruction of the die, mold, form,
29    jig, tooling, or pattern. As used  in  this  Act,  "within  3
30    years  of  the  last  prior  use" includes any period of time
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 1    following the last prior use  of  a  die,  mold,  form,  jig,
 2    tooling,  or  pattern regardless of whether or not the period
 3    precedes the effective date of this Act.
 4        Section 15.  Transfer of rights to fabricator. If,  after
 5    the  3  year  period in Section 10 of this Act has expired, a
 6    fabricator chooses to have all rights, title, and interest in
 7    any die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern transferred  to
 8    the fabricator for purposes of  destruction,  the  fabricator
 9    shall  send written notice by registered mail, return receipt
10    requested, to the  customer's  address  as  set  out  in  any
11    written agreement between the fabricator and the customer and
12    to  the  customer's  last  known  address indicating that the
13    fabricator intends to terminate the customer's rights, title,
14    and interest  by  having  the  rights,  title,  and  interest
15    transferred to the fabricator under this Act.
16        Section  20.  Period  for  vesting  rights  in die, mold,
17    form, jig, tooling, or pattern. If a customer does  not  take
18    possession  of  the particular die, mold, form, jig, tooling,
19    or pattern within 90 days following the date the  notice  was
20    sent,  or  does  not  respond  to  the  notice in writing, by
21    registered mail, return receipt  requested,  reasserting  the
22    customer's  rights,  title,  and  interest  to the die, mold,
23    form, jig,  tooling,  or  pattern,  all  rights,  title,  and
24    interest  of  the  customer  to  the  die,  mold,  form, jig,
25    tooling, or pattern shall transfer by operation of  this  Act
26    to  the  fabricator  for  the  purpose of destruction and the
27    fabricator is thereafter entitled to destroy the  die,  mold,
28    form, jig, tooling, or pattern.
29        Section  25.  Inapplicability  of  Act. This Act does not
30    apply where a fabricator retains title to and possession of a
31    die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern.  Nothing  in  this
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 1    Act shall be construed to grant a customer any rights, title,
 2    or  interest  to a die, mold, form, jig, tooling, or pattern.
 3    This Act does not apply to a  die,  mold,  or  form  for  the
 4    manufacture  of  plastic  products to which the Plastics Dies
 5    and Molds Ownership Transfer Act applies.
 6        Section 30.  Validity  of  written  agreements  and  laws
 7    concerning unfair competition. Nothing in this Act affects:
 8             (i)  a  written agreement between the fabricator and
 9        customer concerning possession of the  die,  mold,  form,
10        jig, tooling, or pattern; or
11             (ii)  any right of the customer under federal patent
12        or  copyright  law or any State or federal law pertaining
13        to unfair competition.
14        Section 99. Effective date. This Act  takes  effect  upon
15    becoming law.

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