§ 51:5-1 Manufacture or sale of gold articles with false quality marks
§ 51:5-2 Tests and standards for determining fineness of gold
§ 51:5-3 Manufacture or sale of articles made of silver, with marks of “sterling” , “coin” , etc., where articles less than certain fineness
§ 51:5-4 Tests for determining fineness of silver; additional standards
§ 51:5-5 Manufacture or sale of gold plated articles without indicating they are plated
§ 51:5-6 Manufacture or sale of silver plated articles with false marks of “sterling” or “coin” thereon
§ 51:5-7 Penalty for violations

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 51 > Chapter 5 - Manufacture or Sale of Gold Articles With False Quality Marks

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