New York Statutes
§ 586 — Substitution, addition and commingling of goods; license void; certain purchases prohibited
New York § 586
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N.Y. General Business § 586 (2026).
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§ 586. Substitution, addition and commingling of goods; license void;\ncertain purchases prohibited.
(a)Any substitution for or addition to\ngoods described in an inventory filed pursuant to this article, or any\nchange in the time or place of a sale conducted pursuant thereto, shall\nbe unlawful and any license issued for such sale shall thereupon become\nvoid.\n (b) Where an applicant, conducting a sale licensed under this article,\nalso conducts a business of selling other goods, wares or merchandise\nnot included in the inventory accompanying the application, the goods,\nwares and merchandise to be sold at such sale shall be clearly and\ndistinctly segregated, marked or identified, and advertised, if at all,\nso that, both on display and in advertising, such goods, wares and\nmerch
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