California Statutes
§ 1710.1. — 1710.1. (Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1713.)
California § 1710.1.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code CIVCivil Code - CIV
Div. 3.DIVISION 3. OBLIGATIONS
Part 3.PART 3. OBLIGATIONS IMPOSED BY LAW
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Cal. Civil Code - CIV Code § 1710.1. (2026).
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Any person who, with intent to defraud, sells or disposes of a radio, piano, phonograph, sewing machine, washing machine, typewriter, adding machine, comptometer, bicycle, firearm, safe, vacuum cleaner, dictaphone, watch, watch movement, watchcase, or any other mechanical or electrical device, appliance, contrivance, material, piece of apparatus or equipment, from which the manufacturer’s nameplate, serial number or any other distinguishing number or identification mark has been removed, defaced, covered, altered or destroyed, is civilly liable to the manufacturer in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) per transaction and civilly liable to the purchaser for treble the
actual damages sustained by the purchaser.
This section does not apply to those cases or instances where any of the ch
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Legislative History
Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1713.
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