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§  229-j.  Sale  of artificially colored diamonds.   Any person, firm,  corporation or association, and any agent or employee  thereof,  who  or  which  shall  knowingly  sell  or offer for sale any diamond which shall  have been  artificially  colored  or  tinted  by  coating,  irradiating,  heating,  nuclear  bombardment or by any other means, without disclosing  in writing to the purchaser, or prospective purchaser, that such diamond  has been artificially  colored  or  tinted,  or  without  disclosing  in  writing  that  the artificial coloring or tinting of such diamond is not  permanent, if that be the fact, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-13 > 229-j

§  229-j.  Sale  of artificially colored diamonds.   Any person, firm,  corporation or association, and any agent or employee  thereof,  who  or  which  shall  knowingly  sell  or offer for sale any diamond which shall  have been  artificially  colored  or  tinted  by  coating,  irradiating,  heating,  nuclear  bombardment or by any other means, without disclosing  in writing to the purchaser, or prospective purchaser, that such diamond  has been artificially  colored  or  tinted,  or  without  disclosing  in  writing  that  the artificial coloring or tinting of such diamond is not  permanent, if that be the fact, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-13 > 229-j

§  229-j.  Sale  of artificially colored diamonds.   Any person, firm,  corporation or association, and any agent or employee  thereof,  who  or  which  shall  knowingly  sell  or offer for sale any diamond which shall  have been  artificially  colored  or  tinted  by  coating,  irradiating,  heating,  nuclear  bombardment or by any other means, without disclosing  in writing to the purchaser, or prospective purchaser, that such diamond  has been artificially  colored  or  tinted,  or  without  disclosing  in  writing  that  the artificial coloring or tinting of such diamond is not  permanent, if that be the fact, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.