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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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REVISOR'S NOTE: Subsection (b) is new language
setting forth a broad, standardized definition
of the word "person" as used in this article.
It is a synthesis of the U.C.C. definitions of
"person" and "organization" contained in
§1-201 (28) and (30) of this article, except
that the reference to "government or
governmental subdivision or agency" is not
included. This definition is in no way
intended to change the existing law, merely to
clarify it.
CC) USED RADIO AND TELEVISION SETS.
(1) "USED RADIO OR TELEVISION SET" MEANS ANY
RADIO SET OR TELEVISION SET WHICH IS USED, REBUILT,
RECONDITIONED, OR REPOSSESSED.
(2) "USEE RADIO OR TELEVISION SET" DOES NOT
INCLUDE ANY SET WHICH IS:
(i) ADVERTISED OR DESCRIBED AND SOLD AS
ANTIQUE GOODS; OR
(ii) RETURNED BY A RETAIL CUSTOMER IF THE
SALE PRICE IS CANCELLED, REFUNDED, OR FULLY CREDITED.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Paragraph (1) of this subsection is
new language derived without substantive
change from the first sentence of Art. 27,
§214A(a). It is set forth to avoid the
repetitive use of the long phrases appearing
in that section. Reference to a "receiving"
set is deleted as unnecessary.
Paragraph (2) of this subsection is new
language derived without substantive change
from the last sentence of Art. 27, §214A(a).
Reference to a "cash" sale price is deleted as
unnecessary.
14-802. ADVERTISING AND SALES.
ANY PERSON, HIS AGENT, EMPLOYEE, OR SALES
REPRESENTATIVE WHO OFFERS FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC ANY USED
RADIO OR TELEVISION SET SHALL:
(1) STATE CLEARLY IN ANY ADVERTISEMENT OF THE SET
THAT IT IS "USED," "REBUILT," "RECONDITIONED,"
"REPOSSESSED," OR "REBRANDED AND USED," AS THE CASE MAY
BE; AND
(2) AFFIX TO THE SET A TAG OR STICKER WHICH STATES
THAT IT IS "USED," "REBUILT," "RECONDITIONED,"
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