Maryland Code § CL-14-602

Section CL-14-602
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(a) A person may not sell, manufacture for sale, or possess with intent to
sell any item of merchandise made in whole or in part of gold or a gold alloy, which
has stamped on it, on a tag attached to it, or on a package in which it is contained,
any mark which indicates or is designed or intended to indicate that the gold or gold
alloy in the item is greater than its actual degree of fineness, unless the actual
fineness of the gold or gold alloy:
(1) In the case of flatware or a watch case, is not less than the
fineness indicated by the mark by more than 0.003 parts; or
(2) In the case of any other article, is not less than the fineness
indicated by the mark by more than one-half karat.

(b) For purposes of this section, in any assay or test undertaken to ascertain
the fineness of gold or gold alloy in any item, the part of the gold or gold alloy used
may not contain or have attached to it any solder or alloy of inferior fineness used to
braze or unite the parts of the item.
(c) With respect to any item other than flatware or a watch case, in addition
to the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the actual fineness of all
gold, gold alloy, and solder or alloy of inferior fineness used to braze or unite the parts
of the item shall be assayed as one piece and may not be less than the fineness
indicated by the mark by more than one karat.

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