392-B - False labels and misrepresentations.

§  392-b.  False  labels  and  misrepresentations.  A person, who with  intent to defraud:    1. Puts upon an article  of  merchandise,  or  upon  a  cask,  bottle,  stopper,  vessel,  case, cover, wrapper, package, band, ticket, label or  other thing, containing or covering such an article, or with which  such  an  article is intended to be sold, or is sold, any false description or  other indication of or respecting the kind, number, quantity, weight  or  measure  of  such  article, or any part thereof, or the place or country  where it was manufactured or produced or the quality  or  grade  of  any  such  article,  if the quality or grade thereof is required by law to be  marked, branded or otherwise indicated on or with such article; or    2. Sells or offers for sale an article,  which  to  his  knowledge  is  falsely  described  or  indicated  upon  any  such  package,  or  vessel  containing the same, or label  thereupon,  in  any  of  the  particulars  specified; or    3.  Sells  or  exposes  for sale any goods in bulk to which no name or  trademark shall be attached, and orally  or  otherwise  represents  that  such  goods  are  the  manufacture  or production of some other than the  actual manufacturer or producer, in a case where the punishment for such  offense is not specially provided for otherwise by statute, is guilty of  a misdemeanor.