§ 6-151. Advertising for sale with intent not to sell at price or terms advertised.  


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  • (a)

    Any person who in any manner advertises or offers for sale to the public any merchandise, goods, commodity, service or thing with intent not to sell or with intent not to sell at the price or upon the terms advertised or offered shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

    (b)

    In any prosecution or civil action under this section, the refusal by any person or any employee, agent or servant thereof to sell or the refusal to sell at the price or upon the terms advertised or offered any merchandise, goods, commodity, service or thing advertised or offered for sale to the public shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section. However, this subsection shall not apply when it is clearly stated in the advertisement or offer by which such merchandise, goods, commodity, service or thing is advertised or offered for sale to the public that the advertiser or offeror has a limited quantity or amount of such merchandise, goods, commodity, service or thing for sale and the advertiser or offeror at the time of such advertisement or offer did in fact have at least such quantity or amount for sale.

    (Code 1993, § 6-93; Code 2004, § 18-223)

    State Law reference— Similar provisions, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-217.

(Code 1993, § 6-93; Code 2004, § 18-223)

State law reference

Similar provisions, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-217.