New Hampshire Statutes
§ 637:7-a — Possession of Property Without Serial Number
New Hampshire § 637:7-a
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 637:7-a (2026).
Text
I.No person shall knowingly remove, deface, alter, change, destroy, obliterate or mutilate, or cause to be removed, defaced, altered, changed, destroyed, obliterated or mutilated the identifying number or numbers or any other identifying mark on any machine, mechanical or electrical device or any other property. Anyone doing so with the intent thereby to conceal the identity of the item or to defraud a manufacturer, seller or purchaser, or to hinder competition in the areas of sales and servicing, or to prevent the detection of a crime shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
II.Any person who buys, receives, possesses, sells or disposes of any machine, mechanical or electrical device or any other property knowing that the identification number or numbers or any other identifying mark on the it
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Legislative History
1977, 187:1, eff. Aug. 13, 1977.
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