Ch. 6
LAWS OF MARYLAND
14-607.
A person may not sell, manufacture for sale, or possess with
intent to sell any item of merchandise made in whole or in part
of inferior metal which has deposited or plated on it or brazed
or otherwise affixed to it a plate, plating, covering, or sheet
of silver or silver alloy, and which has stamped on it, on a tag
attached to it, or on a package in which it is contained, the
word "sterling" or ["coin,"] "COIN", alone or in conjunction with
any other word or mark.
14-802.
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,"] "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," "repossessed," or
"rebranded and used,"] "USED", "REBUILT", "RECONDITIONED",
"REPOSSESSED", OR "REBRANDED AND USED", as the case may be.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Misplaced punctuation in §§ 14-503(c),
14-604(a), 14-605(a), 14-606(a), 14-607, and 14-802 of
the Commercial Law Article.
Occurred: Ch. 49, Acts of 1975.
14-901.
(c) (2) "Kosher" includes foods prepared for the festival
of Passover and termed as ["kosher for Passover."] "KOSHER FOR
PASSOVER".
(g) (1) "Tefillin" means the religious article, also known
as ["phylacteries,"] "PHYLACTERIES", that, according to Jewish
law, is designed to be worn on the upper arm and head during
morning prayers.
14-903.
(b) A person may not falsely represent any food or the
contents of any package or container to be kosher or kosher for
Passover by having or permitting to be inscribed on it, in any
language, the words ["kosher," "parve," or "glatt."] "KOSHER",
"PARVE", OR "GLATT".
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