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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 481

§481-24 Advertising or display requirements.

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§481-24 Advertising or display requirements. Any person who represents by sign, window display, label, advertising, or any other means that the person sells goods sold by or manufactured for the government of the United States or any agency or department thereof, shall, with equal prominence and in the same manner, make known by appropriate descriptive term the merchandising class of such goods. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the person shall use the terms "Used", "Rejects", "Reclaimed", "Reconditioned", "Seconds", "Irregulars", "Damaged", or the like, where any such term may be applicable. [L 1945, c 214, §4; RL 1955, §205-43; HRS §481-24; gen ch 1985]
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