Counterfeiting property marks: making or possessing instruments is punishable by imprisonment or fine under the statute. The provision criminalises making or possessing any die, plate or other instrument for the purpose of counterfeiting a property mark, and possession of a property mark to denote ownership of goods contrary to fact; the offence is punishable with imprisonment of either description for up to three years, or with fine, or with both.
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Counterfeiting property marks: making or possessing instruments is punishable by imprisonment or fine under the statute.
The provision criminalises making or possessing any die, plate or other instrument for the purpose of counterfeiting a property mark, and possession of a property mark to denote ownership of goods contrary to fact; the offence is punishable with imprisonment of either description for up to three years, or with fine, or with both.
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