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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-21 > 335

§   335.   Inserting  unauthorized  advertisement  in  newspapers  and  magazines. Any person who, with intent to profit, directly or indirectly  thereby, places or causes or produces an advertisement to be  placed  in  or  affixes  or causes the same to be affixed to a newspaper without the  consent  of  the  publisher  of  said  newspaper;  or  who  directly  or  indirectly places or causes or procures an advertisement to be placed in  or  affixes or causes the same to be affixed to a magazine or periodical  without the consent of the publisher of such magazine or periodical, and  in a way calculated to lead the readers thereof  to  believe  that  such  advertisement   was  circulated  by  such  publisher,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.    The placing of an advertisement,  notice,  circular,  pamphlet,  card,  hand  bill,  printed  notice of any kind in or the affixing thereof to a  newspaper, magazine, or periodical  is  presumptive  evidence  that  the  person  or  persons  or  corporation or corporations whose name or names  appear thereon as proprietor, advertiser, vendor, or exhibitor, or whose  goods, wares, and merchandise are advertised therein, caused or procured  the same to be so placed or affixed with intent to profit thereby.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-21 > 335

§   335.   Inserting  unauthorized  advertisement  in  newspapers  and  magazines. Any person who, with intent to profit, directly or indirectly  thereby, places or causes or produces an advertisement to be  placed  in  or  affixes  or causes the same to be affixed to a newspaper without the  consent  of  the  publisher  of  said  newspaper;  or  who  directly  or  indirectly places or causes or procures an advertisement to be placed in  or  affixes or causes the same to be affixed to a magazine or periodical  without the consent of the publisher of such magazine or periodical, and  in a way calculated to lead the readers thereof  to  believe  that  such  advertisement   was  circulated  by  such  publisher,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.    The placing of an advertisement,  notice,  circular,  pamphlet,  card,  hand  bill,  printed  notice of any kind in or the affixing thereof to a  newspaper, magazine, or periodical  is  presumptive  evidence  that  the  person  or  persons  or  corporation or corporations whose name or names  appear thereon as proprietor, advertiser, vendor, or exhibitor, or whose  goods, wares, and merchandise are advertised therein, caused or procured  the same to be so placed or affixed with intent to profit thereby.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-21 > 335

§   335.   Inserting  unauthorized  advertisement  in  newspapers  and  magazines. Any person who, with intent to profit, directly or indirectly  thereby, places or causes or produces an advertisement to be  placed  in  or  affixes  or causes the same to be affixed to a newspaper without the  consent  of  the  publisher  of  said  newspaper;  or  who  directly  or  indirectly places or causes or procures an advertisement to be placed in  or  affixes or causes the same to be affixed to a magazine or periodical  without the consent of the publisher of such magazine or periodical, and  in a way calculated to lead the readers thereof  to  believe  that  such  advertisement   was  circulated  by  such  publisher,  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor.    The placing of an advertisement,  notice,  circular,  pamphlet,  card,  hand  bill,  printed  notice of any kind in or the affixing thereof to a  newspaper, magazine, or periodical  is  presumptive  evidence  that  the  person  or  persons  or  corporation or corporations whose name or names  appear thereon as proprietor, advertiser, vendor, or exhibitor, or whose  goods, wares, and merchandise are advertised therein, caused or procured  the same to be so placed or affixed with intent to profit thereby.