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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6 > 63-a

§  63-a.  Purchasing  property  from  a  child.  No  owner,  keeper or  proprietor of a junk shop, junk cart or other vehicle or boat or  vessel  used  for  the  collection  of junk, or any person in the employ of such  owner, keeper, or proprietor, or any collector of junk, shall receive or  purchase any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise from any child  under  the  age of sixteen years. It shall be no defense to a prosecution for a  violation of this section,  that  in  the  transaction  upon  which  the  prosecution  is  based the child acted as the agent or representative of  another, or that the defendant dealt with such child  as  the  agent  or  representative of another.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6 > 63-a

§  63-a.  Purchasing  property  from  a  child.  No  owner,  keeper or  proprietor of a junk shop, junk cart or other vehicle or boat or  vessel  used  for  the  collection  of junk, or any person in the employ of such  owner, keeper, or proprietor, or any collector of junk, shall receive or  purchase any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise from any child  under  the  age of sixteen years. It shall be no defense to a prosecution for a  violation of this section,  that  in  the  transaction  upon  which  the  prosecution  is  based the child acted as the agent or representative of  another, or that the defendant dealt with such child  as  the  agent  or  representative of another.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-6 > 63-a

§  63-a.  Purchasing  property  from  a  child.  No  owner,  keeper or  proprietor of a junk shop, junk cart or other vehicle or boat or  vessel  used  for  the  collection  of junk, or any person in the employ of such  owner, keeper, or proprietor, or any collector of junk, shall receive or  purchase any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise from any child  under  the  age of sixteen years. It shall be no defense to a prosecution for a  violation of this section,  that  in  the  transaction  upon  which  the  prosecution  is  based the child acted as the agent or representative of  another, or that the defendant dealt with such child  as  the  agent  or  representative of another.