2006 New York Code - Violations.



 
    §  696-d.  Violations.  It shall be deemed a violation of this article
  for a dealer:
    1. To require a retail purchaser of new equipment, as a  condition  of
  sale   and   delivery   thereof,  also  to  purchase  special  features,
  appliances, parts, or  accessories  not  desired  or  requested  by  the
  purchaser.   However,  this  prohibition  shall  not  apply  to  special
  features, appliances, parts or accessories which are  already  installed
  when the equipment is received by the dealer from the supplier thereof.
    2.  To  represent  and  sell as new and unused any equipment which has
  been used and operated  for  demonstration  or  other  purposes  without
  stating to the purchaser prior to the sale the approximate amount of use
  the equipment has experienced or undergone.
    3.  To  use  any  false or misleading advertisement in connection with
  such dealer's business.

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