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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-39-a > 859

§  859. Information to be provided. The following information shall be  supplied in a written instrument  to  each  transferee  of  every  Torah  scroll and shall clearly, specifically, and distinctly include:    (1) The name of the merchant.    (2) The name of the person from whom the merchant obtained the scroll,  as well as his address and telephone number and the date on which it was  received from him.    (3)  The  manner  in  which the scroll was obtained by the person from  whom the merchant obtained it.    (4) The authority of the person selling the scroll to the merchant.    (5) Any unique characteristics of the scroll which would be useful for  identification purposes.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-39-a > 859

§  859. Information to be provided. The following information shall be  supplied in a written instrument  to  each  transferee  of  every  Torah  scroll and shall clearly, specifically, and distinctly include:    (1) The name of the merchant.    (2) The name of the person from whom the merchant obtained the scroll,  as well as his address and telephone number and the date on which it was  received from him.    (3)  The  manner  in  which the scroll was obtained by the person from  whom the merchant obtained it.    (4) The authority of the person selling the scroll to the merchant.    (5) Any unique characteristics of the scroll which would be useful for  identification purposes.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-39-a > 859

§  859. Information to be provided. The following information shall be  supplied in a written instrument  to  each  transferee  of  every  Torah  scroll and shall clearly, specifically, and distinctly include:    (1) The name of the merchant.    (2) The name of the person from whom the merchant obtained the scroll,  as well as his address and telephone number and the date on which it was  received from him.    (3)  The  manner  in  which the scroll was obtained by the person from  whom the merchant obtained it.    (4) The authority of the person selling the scroll to the merchant.    (5) Any unique characteristics of the scroll which would be useful for  identification purposes.