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Code · Michigan · Chapter 442 — Sales

442.222 Conduct of sales; addition of goods during sale, false description or inventory prohibited.

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442.222 Conduct of sales; addition of goods during sale, false description or inventory prohibited.
Sec. 12.
No person carrying on or conducting an insurance, bankrupt, mortgage, insolvent, assignee's, executor's, administrator's, receiver's, trustee's, removal or going out of business sale, or sale of goods damaged by fire, smoke, water or otherwise, under a license as provided in this act shall add, during the continuance of the sale, any goods to the stock of goods described and inventoried in his original application for the license. No goods shall be sold at or during the sale, excepting the goods described and inventoried in the original application.
Every addition of goods to the stock of goods described and inventoried in the application and each sale of goods not inventoried and described in the application, shall constitute a separate offense under this act, and shall void any license issued to conduct a sale under this act.
History: 1961, Act 39, Eff. Sept. 8, 1961
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