§ 357. Unlawfully manufactured articles. The commissioner shall conspicuously affix to each or all articles unlawfully manufactured in a house a tag not less than four inches in length bearing in small pica capital letters the words "unlawfully made," or shall seize and hold such article until claimed by the owner thereof. Unless the person entitled to the possession of an article so seized shall claim it within thirty days thereafter the said article may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of. No person except the commissioner shall interfere with, remove or deface such tag.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Labor Law 357

  • House: means any building in which one or more persons regularly sleep, and shall include outbuildings upon premises which include such building; but where only a person or persons or the family of a person or persons engaged in the service of the building, sleep in such building, the term "house" shall apply only to the separate room or rooms or to the apartment or apartments in which one or more of such persons sleep. See N.Y. Labor Law 350
  • Person: includes a corporation, a copartnership or a joint stock association. See N.Y. Labor Law 350