New Hampshire Statutes
§ 322:4 — Illegal Dealing
New Hampshire § 322:4
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 322:4 (2026).
Text
Any person who, without a license, shall be a dealer in the aforesaid commodities, or keep a shop for the purchase, sale or barter thereof; or who, without a license, shall accumulate, store or handle said commodities for the purpose of sale or barter, or as a bailee for others; or any person having a license who shall carry on the business, or accumulate, store or handle the commodities aforesaid at any other place than that specified in his license, or after notice that his license has been revoked, shall be guilty of a violation for each day such offense continues.
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Legislative History
GS 109:4. 1878, 31:1. GL 120:4. PS 124:4. 1907, 73:2. 1917, 94:3. PL 159:4. RL 190:4. RSA 322:4. 1973, 531:101, eff. Oct. 31, 1973 at 11:59 p.m.
Nearby Sections
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§ 322:1
License§ 322:10
Identification§ 322:11
Fee§ 322:12
Unlicensed Person§ 322:12-a
Metal Kegs for Malt Beverages§ 322:13
Penalty§ 322:16
Sale of Catalytic Converters§ 322:2
Revocation; Regulations§ 322:3
Conditions; Termination§ 322:4
Illegal Dealing§ 322:5
Enjoining§ 322:6
Territorial Limits§ 322:6-a
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