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Title 15
Chapter 8
§ 296. Standard of fineness of s...
§ 298. Violations of law...
§ 296. Standard of fineness of s...
§ 298. Violations of law...
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Notes
§ 297.
Stamping plated articles
(a)
Words “sterling” or “coin” forbidden
(b)
Identifying trademark
Whenever any person, firm, corporation, or association, being a manufacturer or dealer subject to
section 294 of this title
—
(1)
applies or causes to be applied to any article of merchandise intended for sale or customarily sold as a complete product to consumers in any State, by stamping, branding, engraving, or otherwise, any quality mark or stamp indicating or purporting to indicate that such article is made in whole or in part of gold or silver or of an alloy of either such metal; or
(2)
imports into any State any such article of merchandise bearing any such quality mark or stamp which indicates or purports to indicate that such article is made in whole or in part of gold or silver or of an alloy of either such metal,
such person, firm, corporation, or association, before depositing any such article manufactured or imported after six months after the effective date of this Act in the United States mails, or causing such article to be so deposited, for transmission thereby, or delivering such article or causing such article to be delivered to any common carrier for transportation from one State to any other State, or transporting such article or causing such article to be transported from one State to any other State, shall—
(A)
Apply or cause to be applied to that article a trademark of such persons, which has been duly registered or applied for registration under the laws of the United States within thirty days after an article bearing the trademark is placed in commerce or imported into the United States, or the name of such person; and
(B)
if such article of merchandise is composed of two or more parts which are complete in themselves but which are not identical in quality, and any one of such parts bears such a quality mark or stamp, apply or cause to be applied to each other part of that article of merchandise a quality mark or stamp of like pattern and size disclosing the quality of that other part.
(
June 13, 1906, ch. 3289, § 4
,
34 Stat. 261
;
Pub. L. 87–354, § 1
,
Oct. 4, 1961
,
75 Stat. 775
;
Pub. L. 91–366, § 1(e)
,
July 31, 1970
,
84 Stat. 691
.)
cite as:
15 USC 297
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