State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-29-d > 552

§  552.  Notes  given  for patent-rights. A person who takes, sells or  transfers a negotiable promissory  note  within  article  three  of  the  uniform  commercial  code,  knowing  the  consideration  of such note to  consist in whole or in part, of the right to  make,  use  or  sell,  any  patent  invention or inventions, or any invention claimed or represented  to be patented, without having the  words  "given  for  a  patent-right"  written  or  printed  legibly  and  prominently on the face of such note  above the signature thereto, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-29-d > 552

§  552.  Notes  given  for patent-rights. A person who takes, sells or  transfers a negotiable promissory  note  within  article  three  of  the  uniform  commercial  code,  knowing  the  consideration  of such note to  consist in whole or in part, of the right to  make,  use  or  sell,  any  patent  invention or inventions, or any invention claimed or represented  to be patented, without having the  words  "given  for  a  patent-right"  written  or  printed  legibly  and  prominently on the face of such note  above the signature thereto, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-29-d > 552

§  552.  Notes  given  for patent-rights. A person who takes, sells or  transfers a negotiable promissory  note  within  article  three  of  the  uniform  commercial  code,  knowing  the  consideration  of such note to  consist in whole or in part, of the right to  make,  use  or  sell,  any  patent  invention or inventions, or any invention claimed or represented  to be patented, without having the  words  "given  for  a  patent-right"  written  or  printed  legibly  and  prominently on the face of such note  above the signature thereto, is guilty of a misdemeanor.