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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 301 — Rules and Regulations Under Fur Products Labeling Act · § 301.31

§ 301.31. Labeling of fur products consisting of two or more units.

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(a)The label shall be attached to and appear upon each garment or separate article of wearing apparel subject to the act irrespective of whether two or more garments or articles may be sold or marketed together or in combination with each other.
(b)In the case of fur products that are marketed or handled in pairs or ensembles, only one label is required if all units in the pair or group are of the same fur and have the same country of origin. The information set out on the label must be applicable to each unit and supply the information required under the act and rules and regulations. \[17 FR 6075, July 8, 1952, as amended at 79 FR 30458, May 28, 2014\]
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