§ 696.104. Fake sale.  


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  • A person engages in a fake sale when, in the course of his business, vocation or occupation, he:

    (a)

    Sells goods or services at auction or otherwise to an agent or other person purchasing them on behalf of the owner or other person interested in the sale thereof.

    (b)

    Sells goods or services, or offers them for sale, in limited quantities of less than the full amount thereof carried in retail stock on the premises.

    (c)

    Sells or offers for sale goods or services of a different quality or brand or bearing a different trademark as a substitute for merchandise previously advertised for sale.

    (d)

    Sells or offers for sale goods or services misrepresented as to quantity, quality or brand.

    (e)

    Sells or offers for sale goods or services contingent upon the concurrent purchase or sale of other goods or services.

    (Code 1965, § 6-42; Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1)

    Note— Former § 400.104.