New York Statutes

§ 209 — Illegal use of labels, brands and marks; injunction proceedings

New York § 209
JurisdictionNew York
Law LABLabor
Art. 7General Provisions

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N.Y. Labor § 209 (2026).

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§ 209. Illegal use of labels, brands and marks; injunction\nproceedings. No person shall in any way use or display the label,\nbrand, mark, name or other character, adopted by any such union or\nassociation as provided in section two hundred eight, without the\nconsent or authority of such union or association; or counterfeit or\nimitate any such label, brand, mark, name or other character, or\nknowingly sell, dispose of, keep or have in his possession with intent\nto sell or dispose of any goods, wares, merchandise or other products of\nlabor, upon which any such counterfeit or imitation is attached,\naffixed, printed, stamped or impressed, or knowingly sell, dispose of,\nkeep or have in his possession with intent to sell or dispose of any\ngoods, wares, merchandise or other products o

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