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§  234.  Quality;  contents. There shall not be applied to any article  any  quality  mark  nor  any  colorable  imitation  thereof,   nor   any  contraction thereof, nor any addition thereto, nor any words or letters,  nor  any  mark  purporting  to be or resembling a quality mark except as  follows:    (a) An article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts  of  platinum,  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,  rhodium and/or osmium, where solder is  not used and at least 950/1000ths parts of said metal  or  metals  where  solder is used, may be marked "platinum," provided that the total of the  aforementioned  metals  other than pure platinum shall amount to no more  than 50/1000ths parts of the contents of the entire article.    (b) An article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts  of  platinum,  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,  rhodium and/or osmium, where solder is  not used and at least 950/1000ths parts of  the  said  metal  or  metals  where  solder  is  used,  and provided further that at least 750/1000ths  parts of said article are  pure  platinum,  may  be  marked  "platinum,"  provided  immediately preceding the mark "platinum" there is the name or  abbreviation as hereinafter  provided,  of  either  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,   rhodium   and/or   osmium,   which   ever  of  said  metals  predominates, and provided further that such predominating  other  metal  must be more than 50/1000ths parts of the entire article.    (c)  An  article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts of platinum,  iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium,  where  solder  is  not  used  and at least 950/1000ths parts of said metals where solder is  used, provided more than 500/1000ths parts of said  article  consist  of  pure  platinum,  may  be  marked with the word "platinum," provided that  said  word  is  immediately  preceded   by   a   decimal   fraction   in  one-thousandths  showing  the  platinum  content  in  proportion  to the  content of the entire article,  and  further  provided  that  said  mark  "platinum" be followed by the name or abbreviation as herein allowed, of  such  one  or  more of the following metals, to wit: iridium, palladium,  ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium, that may be present in the article  in  quantity  of  more than 50/1000ths parts of the entire article. The name  of such other metal or metals other than platinum, however,  shall  each  be immediately preceded by a decimal fraction in one-thousandths showing  the  content  of  such other metal or metals in proportion to the entire  article, as for example, 600 plat., 350 pall., or 500 plat., 200  pall.,  150 ruth., 100 rhod.    (d)  An  article  consisting  of  950/1000ths  parts  of the following  metals:  platinum, iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium, and/or osmium  with less than 500/1000ths parts of the  entire  article  consisting  of  pure   platinum,  may  be  marked  with  the  name  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium, whichever  predominates  in  the  said  article  but  in  no  event with the mark "platinum," provided, however,  that the quantity of such metal other than platinum so marked,  must  be  marked  in  decimal  thousandths,  and provided further that the name of  such metal other than platinum so used  must  be  spelled  out  in  full  irrespective of any other provisions of this article to the contrary.    (e)  An article composed of platinum and gold which resembles, appears  or purports to be platinum, may be marked with  a  karat  mark  and  the  platinum mark, provided:    1.  The  platinum  in such article shall be at least 985/1000ths parts  pure platinum; and    2. The fineness of  the  gold  in  such  article  shall  be  correctly  described by the karat mark of said gold; and    3.  The  percentage  of platinum in such article shall be no less than  five per centum in weight of the total weight of the article; and4. The mark shall be so applied that the karat mark shall  immediately  precede  the  platinum  mark,  as  for  example,  "14K & Plat.", "18 K &  Plat.", as the case may be, it being expressly provided that in case the  percentage of platinum exceeds the five per centum provided herein,  the  quality  mark  may  also  include  a  declaration  of  the percentage of  platinum, as for example, "18 K & 1/10th Plat.", or "14 K &  1/8  Plat."  or as the case may be.    (f)  An  article  composed of platinum and any other material or metal  not resembling, appearing or purporting to be platinum,  may  be  marked  with  the  quality  mark platinum provided all parts or portions of such  article resembling  or  appearing  or  purporting  to  be  platinum,  or  reasonably  purporting to be described as platinum by said quality mark,  shall be at least 985/1000ths parts pure platinum.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-13-a > 234

§  234.  Quality;  contents. There shall not be applied to any article  any  quality  mark  nor  any  colorable  imitation  thereof,   nor   any  contraction thereof, nor any addition thereto, nor any words or letters,  nor  any  mark  purporting  to be or resembling a quality mark except as  follows:    (a) An article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts  of  platinum,  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,  rhodium and/or osmium, where solder is  not used and at least 950/1000ths parts of said metal  or  metals  where  solder is used, may be marked "platinum," provided that the total of the  aforementioned  metals  other than pure platinum shall amount to no more  than 50/1000ths parts of the contents of the entire article.    (b) An article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts  of  platinum,  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,  rhodium and/or osmium, where solder is  not used and at least 950/1000ths parts of  the  said  metal  or  metals  where  solder  is  used,  and provided further that at least 750/1000ths  parts of said article are  pure  platinum,  may  be  marked  "platinum,"  provided  immediately preceding the mark "platinum" there is the name or  abbreviation as hereinafter  provided,  of  either  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,   rhodium   and/or   osmium,   which   ever  of  said  metals  predominates, and provided further that such predominating  other  metal  must be more than 50/1000ths parts of the entire article.    (c)  An  article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts of platinum,  iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium,  where  solder  is  not  used  and at least 950/1000ths parts of said metals where solder is  used, provided more than 500/1000ths parts of said  article  consist  of  pure  platinum,  may  be  marked with the word "platinum," provided that  said  word  is  immediately  preceded   by   a   decimal   fraction   in  one-thousandths  showing  the  platinum  content  in  proportion  to the  content of the entire article,  and  further  provided  that  said  mark  "platinum" be followed by the name or abbreviation as herein allowed, of  such  one  or  more of the following metals, to wit: iridium, palladium,  ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium, that may be present in the article  in  quantity  of  more than 50/1000ths parts of the entire article. The name  of such other metal or metals other than platinum, however,  shall  each  be immediately preceded by a decimal fraction in one-thousandths showing  the  content  of  such other metal or metals in proportion to the entire  article, as for example, 600 plat., 350 pall., or 500 plat., 200  pall.,  150 ruth., 100 rhod.    (d)  An  article  consisting  of  950/1000ths  parts  of the following  metals:  platinum, iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium, and/or osmium  with less than 500/1000ths parts of the  entire  article  consisting  of  pure   platinum,  may  be  marked  with  the  name  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium, whichever  predominates  in  the  said  article  but  in  no  event with the mark "platinum," provided, however,  that the quantity of such metal other than platinum so marked,  must  be  marked  in  decimal  thousandths,  and provided further that the name of  such metal other than platinum so used  must  be  spelled  out  in  full  irrespective of any other provisions of this article to the contrary.    (e)  An article composed of platinum and gold which resembles, appears  or purports to be platinum, may be marked with  a  karat  mark  and  the  platinum mark, provided:    1.  The  platinum  in such article shall be at least 985/1000ths parts  pure platinum; and    2. The fineness of  the  gold  in  such  article  shall  be  correctly  described by the karat mark of said gold; and    3.  The  percentage  of platinum in such article shall be no less than  five per centum in weight of the total weight of the article; and4. The mark shall be so applied that the karat mark shall  immediately  precede  the  platinum  mark,  as  for  example,  "14K & Plat.", "18 K &  Plat.", as the case may be, it being expressly provided that in case the  percentage of platinum exceeds the five per centum provided herein,  the  quality  mark  may  also  include  a  declaration  of  the percentage of  platinum, as for example, "18 K & 1/10th Plat.", or "14 K &  1/8  Plat."  or as the case may be.    (f)  An  article  composed of platinum and any other material or metal  not resembling, appearing or purporting to be platinum,  may  be  marked  with  the  quality  mark platinum provided all parts or portions of such  article resembling  or  appearing  or  purporting  to  be  platinum,  or  reasonably  purporting to be described as platinum by said quality mark,  shall be at least 985/1000ths parts pure platinum.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-13-a > 234

§  234.  Quality;  contents. There shall not be applied to any article  any  quality  mark  nor  any  colorable  imitation  thereof,   nor   any  contraction thereof, nor any addition thereto, nor any words or letters,  nor  any  mark  purporting  to be or resembling a quality mark except as  follows:    (a) An article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts  of  platinum,  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,  rhodium and/or osmium, where solder is  not used and at least 950/1000ths parts of said metal  or  metals  where  solder is used, may be marked "platinum," provided that the total of the  aforementioned  metals  other than pure platinum shall amount to no more  than 50/1000ths parts of the contents of the entire article.    (b) An article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts  of  platinum,  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,  rhodium and/or osmium, where solder is  not used and at least 950/1000ths parts of  the  said  metal  or  metals  where  solder  is  used,  and provided further that at least 750/1000ths  parts of said article are  pure  platinum,  may  be  marked  "platinum,"  provided  immediately preceding the mark "platinum" there is the name or  abbreviation as hereinafter  provided,  of  either  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium,   rhodium   and/or   osmium,   which   ever  of  said  metals  predominates, and provided further that such predominating  other  metal  must be more than 50/1000ths parts of the entire article.    (c)  An  article consisting of at least 985/1000ths parts of platinum,  iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium,  where  solder  is  not  used  and at least 950/1000ths parts of said metals where solder is  used, provided more than 500/1000ths parts of said  article  consist  of  pure  platinum,  may  be  marked with the word "platinum," provided that  said  word  is  immediately  preceded   by   a   decimal   fraction   in  one-thousandths  showing  the  platinum  content  in  proportion  to the  content of the entire article,  and  further  provided  that  said  mark  "platinum" be followed by the name or abbreviation as herein allowed, of  such  one  or  more of the following metals, to wit: iridium, palladium,  ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium, that may be present in the article  in  quantity  of  more than 50/1000ths parts of the entire article. The name  of such other metal or metals other than platinum, however,  shall  each  be immediately preceded by a decimal fraction in one-thousandths showing  the  content  of  such other metal or metals in proportion to the entire  article, as for example, 600 plat., 350 pall., or 500 plat., 200  pall.,  150 ruth., 100 rhod.    (d)  An  article  consisting  of  950/1000ths  parts  of the following  metals:  platinum, iridium, palladium, ruthenium, rhodium, and/or osmium  with less than 500/1000ths parts of the  entire  article  consisting  of  pure   platinum,  may  be  marked  with  the  name  iridium,  palladium,  ruthenium, rhodium and/or osmium, whichever  predominates  in  the  said  article  but  in  no  event with the mark "platinum," provided, however,  that the quantity of such metal other than platinum so marked,  must  be  marked  in  decimal  thousandths,  and provided further that the name of  such metal other than platinum so used  must  be  spelled  out  in  full  irrespective of any other provisions of this article to the contrary.    (e)  An article composed of platinum and gold which resembles, appears  or purports to be platinum, may be marked with  a  karat  mark  and  the  platinum mark, provided:    1.  The  platinum  in such article shall be at least 985/1000ths parts  pure platinum; and    2. The fineness of  the  gold  in  such  article  shall  be  correctly  described by the karat mark of said gold; and    3.  The  percentage  of platinum in such article shall be no less than  five per centum in weight of the total weight of the article; and4. The mark shall be so applied that the karat mark shall  immediately  precede  the  platinum  mark,  as  for  example,  "14K & Plat.", "18 K &  Plat.", as the case may be, it being expressly provided that in case the  percentage of platinum exceeds the five per centum provided herein,  the  quality  mark  may  also  include  a  declaration  of  the percentage of  platinum, as for example, "18 K & 1/10th Plat.", or "14 K &  1/8  Plat."  or as the case may be.    (f)  An  article  composed of platinum and any other material or metal  not resembling, appearing or purporting to be platinum,  may  be  marked  with  the  quality  mark platinum provided all parts or portions of such  article resembling  or  appearing  or  purporting  to  be  platinum,  or  reasonably  purporting to be described as platinum by said quality mark,  shall be at least 985/1000ths parts pure platinum.