FEDERAL · 15 U.S.C. · Chapter 8

Standard of fineness of silver articles; deviation

15 U.S.C. § 296
Title15Commerce and Trade
Chapter8 — FALSELY STAMPED GOLD OR SILVER OR GOODS MANUFACTURED THEREFROM

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15 U.S.C. § 296.

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In the case of articles of merchandise made in whole or in part of silver or any of its alloys so imported into or exported from the United States, or so deposited in the United States mails for transmission, or so delivered for transportation to any common carrier, or so transported or caused to be transported as specified in section 294 of this title, the actual fineness of the silver or alloy thereof of which such article is wholly or partly composed shall not be less by more than four one-thousandth parts than the actual fineness indicated by any mark (other than the word "sterling" or the word "coin") stamped, branded, engraved, or printed upon any part of such article, or upon any tag, card, or label attached thereto, or upon any box, package, cover, or wrapper in which such article

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History

(June 13, 1906, ch. 3289, §3, 34 Stat. 261.)

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