Indiana Statutes
§ 24-2-2-2 — Untruthful representation; United States government surplus
Indiana § 24-2-2-2
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Ind. Code § 24-2-2-2 (2026).
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No person, firm, limited liability company,
corporation or association selling or offering for sale any article of
merchandise, shall in any manner represent, contrary to fact, that the
article was made for, or acquired directly or indirectly from, the United
States government or its military or naval forces or any agency of the
United States government, or that the article conforms to government
specifications or requirements, or that it has been disposed of by the
United States government.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.143, s.2. As amended by P.L.8-1993,
SEC.341.
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