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§ 60.02. Certificate  of authenticity; contents. 1. Whenever a dealer,  in selling or offering to sell in or from this state a collectible to  a  consumer,   provides   a   description  of  such  collectible  as  being  autographed, he shall furnish to the consumer at  the  time  of  sale  a  certificate  of  authenticity. Such certificate of authenticity shall be  in writing and signed by such dealer, his or her authorized agent or his  or her supplier. The certificate shall be in at least ten point boldface  type and shall contain the dealer's or supplier's true  legal  name  and  street address. Each certificate of authenticity shall:    (a)  describe  the  collectible and the name of the sports personality  who signed it; and    (i) specify the purchase price and date of sale; or    (ii) be accompanied by a separate invoice that specifies the  purchase  price and date of sale;    (b) contain an express warranty, which shall be presumed to be part of  the  basis  of  the  bargain,  of  the  authenticity  of the autographed  collectible. Such warranty shall not be negated or limited  because  the  dealer or the supplier in the certificate does not use formal words such  as  "warranty",  or "guarantee", or because such dealer or supplier does  not have a specific intention or authorization to  make  a  warranty  or  because  any  statement  relevant  to the autographed collectible is, or  purports to be, or is capable of  being,  merely  the  dealer's  or  the  supplier's opinion; and    (c)  unless  such  information  appears  in  legible  fashion  on  the  collectible itself, specify whether the collectible is offered as one of  a limited edition and, if so:    (i) how the collectible and the edition are numbered, and    (ii) the size of the edition and the size of any prior or  anticipated  future  edition,  if any. If the size of any prior or anticipated future  edition  is  not  known,  the  certificate  shall  contain  an  explicit  statement to that effect.    2.  If  a dealer offers collectibles at auction, the requirement for a  certificate of authenticity may be met if the  dealer  at  the  time  of  sale:    (a) provides the buyer a catalog which (i) is available to the public,  (ii)  contains  a  picture and description of the collectible, and (iii)  contains a warranty and  information  which  meet  the  requirements  of  paragraphs (b) and (c) of subdivision one of this section; and    (b)  provides a separate invoice that specifies the purchase price and  date of sale.    The dealer shall be required to maintain a copy of  such  catalog  and  information  regarding  the sale of items described therein for a period  of five years following the year of such sale.    3. In those instances in which the provisions of this section are  met  in  accordance with subdivision two of this section by use of a catalog,  any warranty contained in such catalog shall  not  be  more  restrictive  than the provisions of this article.

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§ 60.02. Certificate  of authenticity; contents. 1. Whenever a dealer,  in selling or offering to sell in or from this state a collectible to  a  consumer,   provides   a   description  of  such  collectible  as  being  autographed, he shall furnish to the consumer at  the  time  of  sale  a  certificate  of  authenticity. Such certificate of authenticity shall be  in writing and signed by such dealer, his or her authorized agent or his  or her supplier. The certificate shall be in at least ten point boldface  type and shall contain the dealer's or supplier's true  legal  name  and  street address. Each certificate of authenticity shall:    (a)  describe  the  collectible and the name of the sports personality  who signed it; and    (i) specify the purchase price and date of sale; or    (ii) be accompanied by a separate invoice that specifies the  purchase  price and date of sale;    (b) contain an express warranty, which shall be presumed to be part of  the  basis  of  the  bargain,  of  the  authenticity  of the autographed  collectible. Such warranty shall not be negated or limited  because  the  dealer or the supplier in the certificate does not use formal words such  as  "warranty",  or "guarantee", or because such dealer or supplier does  not have a specific intention or authorization to  make  a  warranty  or  because  any  statement  relevant  to the autographed collectible is, or  purports to be, or is capable of  being,  merely  the  dealer's  or  the  supplier's opinion; and    (c)  unless  such  information  appears  in  legible  fashion  on  the  collectible itself, specify whether the collectible is offered as one of  a limited edition and, if so:    (i) how the collectible and the edition are numbered, and    (ii) the size of the edition and the size of any prior or  anticipated  future  edition,  if any. If the size of any prior or anticipated future  edition  is  not  known,  the  certificate  shall  contain  an  explicit  statement to that effect.    2.  If  a dealer offers collectibles at auction, the requirement for a  certificate of authenticity may be met if the  dealer  at  the  time  of  sale:    (a) provides the buyer a catalog which (i) is available to the public,  (ii)  contains  a  picture and description of the collectible, and (iii)  contains a warranty and  information  which  meet  the  requirements  of  paragraphs (b) and (c) of subdivision one of this section; and    (b)  provides a separate invoice that specifies the purchase price and  date of sale.    The dealer shall be required to maintain a copy of  such  catalog  and  information  regarding  the sale of items described therein for a period  of five years following the year of such sale.    3. In those instances in which the provisions of this section are  met  in  accordance with subdivision two of this section by use of a catalog,  any warranty contained in such catalog shall  not  be  more  restrictive  than the provisions of this article.

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§ 60.02. Certificate  of authenticity; contents. 1. Whenever a dealer,  in selling or offering to sell in or from this state a collectible to  a  consumer,   provides   a   description  of  such  collectible  as  being  autographed, he shall furnish to the consumer at  the  time  of  sale  a  certificate  of  authenticity. Such certificate of authenticity shall be  in writing and signed by such dealer, his or her authorized agent or his  or her supplier. The certificate shall be in at least ten point boldface  type and shall contain the dealer's or supplier's true  legal  name  and  street address. Each certificate of authenticity shall:    (a)  describe  the  collectible and the name of the sports personality  who signed it; and    (i) specify the purchase price and date of sale; or    (ii) be accompanied by a separate invoice that specifies the  purchase  price and date of sale;    (b) contain an express warranty, which shall be presumed to be part of  the  basis  of  the  bargain,  of  the  authenticity  of the autographed  collectible. Such warranty shall not be negated or limited  because  the  dealer or the supplier in the certificate does not use formal words such  as  "warranty",  or "guarantee", or because such dealer or supplier does  not have a specific intention or authorization to  make  a  warranty  or  because  any  statement  relevant  to the autographed collectible is, or  purports to be, or is capable of  being,  merely  the  dealer's  or  the  supplier's opinion; and    (c)  unless  such  information  appears  in  legible  fashion  on  the  collectible itself, specify whether the collectible is offered as one of  a limited edition and, if so:    (i) how the collectible and the edition are numbered, and    (ii) the size of the edition and the size of any prior or  anticipated  future  edition,  if any. If the size of any prior or anticipated future  edition  is  not  known,  the  certificate  shall  contain  an  explicit  statement to that effect.    2.  If  a dealer offers collectibles at auction, the requirement for a  certificate of authenticity may be met if the  dealer  at  the  time  of  sale:    (a) provides the buyer a catalog which (i) is available to the public,  (ii)  contains  a  picture and description of the collectible, and (iii)  contains a warranty and  information  which  meet  the  requirements  of  paragraphs (b) and (c) of subdivision one of this section; and    (b)  provides a separate invoice that specifies the purchase price and  date of sale.    The dealer shall be required to maintain a copy of  such  catalog  and  information  regarding  the sale of items described therein for a period  of five years following the year of such sale.    3. In those instances in which the provisions of this section are  met  in  accordance with subdivision two of this section by use of a catalog,  any warranty contained in such catalog shall  not  be  more  restrictive  than the provisions of this article.