New York Statutes
§ 392-B — False labels and misrepresentations
New York § 392-B
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N.Y. General Business § 392-B (2026).
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§ 392-b. False labels and misrepresentations. A person, who with\nintent to defraud:\n 1. Puts upon an article of merchandise, or upon a cask, bottle,\nstopper, vessel, case, cover, wrapper, package, band, ticket, label or\nother thing, containing or covering such an article, or with which such\nan article is intended to be sold, or is sold, any false description or\nother indication of or respecting the kind, number, quantity, weight or\nmeasure of such article, or any part thereof, or the place or country\nwhere it was manufactured or produced or the quality or grade of any\nsuch article, if the quality or grade thereof is required by law to be\nmarked, branded or otherwise indicated on or with such article; or\n 2. Sells or offers for sale an article, which to his knowledge is\nfals
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