Nevada Code § 590.310

Advertising of motor oil or lubricating oil: Uniformity, size, color and legibility of letters
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1. All letters, figures or numerals, used
in designating the brand name or the words no brand which are part of any
advertising medium indicating, showing or advertising the price of lubricating
oil or motor oil, shall be uniform size, type and design and may be of any
convenient height except that the height shall not be more than twice the
dimension of the width of each such letter, figure or numeral.
2. All letters used in designating the
words motor oil or lubricating oil which are part of any advertising medium
indicating, showing or advertising the price of lubricating oil or motor oil
shall be of uniform size, type and design and shall not be less than one-half
the size nor greater than the size, either in height or width, of any letters,
figures or numerals designating the brand name of the motor oil or lubricating
oil being advertised.
3. All letters, words, figures or numerals
used for the purpose of indicating the price of motor oil or lubricating oil
shall be uniform in size and shall not be more than twice the size of the
letters, figures or numerals used for the purpose of designating the brand name
or the words no brand.
4. All letters, figures or numerals used
for designating the brand name or the words no brand when used as a part of
any advertising medium indicating, showing or advertising the price of motor
oil or lubricating oil shall be of like color or tint.
5. All letters, figures or numerals used
for designating the price of motor oil or lubricating oil shall be of like
color or tint.
6. All letters used in designating the
words motor oil or lubricating oil when used as a part of any advertising
medium indicating, showing or advertising the price of motor oil or lubricating
oil shall be of like color or tint.
7. All such color or tint shall contrast
with the background and other parts of such advertising medium.

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