New York Statutes

§ 229-I — Marking articles made of gold

New York § 229-I
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 13Silver, Gold and Diamonds

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N.Y. General Business § 229-I (2026).

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§ 229-i. Marking articles made of gold.

(1)Any person, firm,\ncorporation or association who or which makes or sells or offers to sell\nor dispose of, has in his or its possession with intent to sell or\ndispose of, any article of merchandise, except watch cases and flatware,\nmade in whole or in part of gold or of any alloy of gold and having\nstamped, branded, engraved or imprinted thereon, or upon any tag, card\nor label attached thereto, or upon any box, package, cover or wrapper in\nwhich the article is encased or enclosed, any mark indicating or\ndesigned or intended to indicate that the gold or alloy of gold in such\narticle (a) is of a greater degree or karat of fineness by more than\none-half of one karat than the actual quality or fineness of such gold\nor alloy, which actual

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