N.J.S.A. 51:4-29

Misrepresentation, mislabeling or misbranding; misdemeanor

51:4-29. Misrepresentation, mislabeling or misbranding; misdemeanor Any person who misrepresents, mislabels or misbrands any lumber, wood product or building material or who causes a deviation from the applicable standards, rules or regulations, where such deviation misrepresents any lumber, wood product or building material so as to mislead or deceive a purchaser of the same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. L.1968, c. 222, s. 7, approved July 30, 1968.

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