Tampering with property mark elevates criminal liability; removal or defacement intending injury is punishable by imprisonment or fine. Tampering with property marks penalises removal, destruction, defacement or addition to any property mark when undertaken with intent to cause injury or with knowledge that such injury is likely; liability depends on the mental element of intent or knowledge and the specified physical acts, and the statute provides punishment by imprisonment, fine, or both.
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Tampering with property mark elevates criminal liability; removal or defacement intending injury is punishable by imprisonment or fine.
Tampering with property marks penalises removal, destruction, defacement or addition to any property mark when undertaken with intent to cause injury or with knowledge that such injury is likely; liability depends on the mental element of intent or knowledge and the specified physical acts, and the statute provides punishment by imprisonment, fine, or both.
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