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Miss. Code Ann. § 75-53-7

Misbranding; what deemed to be

Codes, Hemingway’s 1921 Supp. § 6166d; 1930, § 5670; 1942, § 5126; Laws, 1920, ch. 324.

For the purposes of this chapter, paint, putty, linseed oil, or other paint oils, turpentine, and varnish shall be deemed to be misbranded if the container is labeled or marked in any manner that tends to deceive the purchaser as to the nature, composition, volume, or weight of the contents thereof. The same shall be insufficiently branded if the label fails to give fully the information required herein. The same shall be deemed to be adulterated if, for any component or constituent stated on the label, some other component or constituent is substituted in whole or in part.

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