New York Statutes
§ 279-F — Presumption
New York § 279-F
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 17-AFiling of Names, Marks and Devices Used On Certain Vessels, Receptacles and Utensils
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N.Y. General Business § 279-F (2026).
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§ 279-f. Presumption. The possession by any junk dealer or dealer in\nsecond-hand materials or articles, without the written consent of the\nperson who filed hereunder or his assignee, of any vessels, receptacles\nor utensils upon which a name, mark or device has been produced shall be\npresumptive evidence of a violation of this article.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 279
Assignment§ 279-A
Records§ 279-B
Cancellation§ 279-D
Prohibited acts§ 279-E
Penalties§ 279-F
Presumption§ 279-H
Construction§ 279-I
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