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Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of purchasing old or used gold, silver or other precious metal, as defined by the United States Federal Trade Commission, shall, at the time of purchase, inform the seller of the troy weight of the gold, silver or other precious metal offered for purchase, the price per unit weight used to compute the purchase price and the quality of the gold, silver or other precious metal so offered for purchase.
Each ball, tube, bale, bobbin or spool must be marked with the net weight or linear measure of the twine, cordage, thread or yarn contained therein or with the gross and tare weights thereof. If a number of similar balls, tubes, bales, bobbins or spools are sold in a container and are not sold separately, it will be sufficient either to mark the total length or weight on the container together with the number of units in the container or to mark the length or weight of each unit together with the number of units in the container.
Textile yard goods when sold for resale or for industrial use must be sold by linear measure or by net weight and when put up or packaged in advance of sale shall be definitely, plainly and conspicuously marked to show the linear measure or net weight of the contents.
Subchapter E: Method of Sale of Fuel Oil
All deliveries of fuel oil to purchasers, in vehicle tanks used as measures, shall be recorded by the seller upon forms known as delivery tickets. At the time of delivery, one copy of the delivery ticket shall be left at the point of the delivery. Delivery tickets shall be consecutively numbered and contain the following: date of delivery, name and address of the seller and purchaser, and grade, price per gallon, quantity and total price of oil delivered; provided, however, that a delivery ticket need not set forth the total price if within five days after delivery the seller provides the purchaser with a written statement setting forth all the foregoing information including the total price.
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