United States Code
TITLE 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE
CHAPTER 2 - FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION; PROMOTION
OF EXPORT TRADE
69h. Guaranty
(a) Avoidance of liability; requirements
No person shall be guilty under section 69a of this title if he establishes
a guaranty received in good faith signed by and containing the name and
address of the person residing in the United States by whom the fur product
or fur guaranteed was manufactured or from whom it was received, that
said fur product is not misbranded or that said fur product or fur is
not falsely advertised or invoiced under the provisions of this subchapter.
Such guaranty shall be either (1) a separate guaranty specifically designating
the fur product or fur guaranteed, in which case it may be on the invoice
or other paper relating to such fur product or fur; or (2) a continuing
guaranty filed with the Commission applicable to any fur product or fur
handled by a guarantor, in such form as the Commission by rules and regulations
may prescribe.
(b) Furnishing false guaranty
It shall be unlawful for any person to furnish, with respect to any fur
product or fur, a false guaranty (except a person relying upon a guaranty
to the same effect received in good faith signed by and containing the
name and address of the person residing in the United States by whom the
fur product or fur guaranteed was manufactured or from whom it was received)
with reason to believe the fur product or fur falsely guaranteed may be
introduced, sold, transported, or distributed in commerce, and any person
who violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of an unfair
method of competition, and an unfair or deceptive act or practice, in
commerce within the meaning of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C.
41 et seq.).
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