Hallmarking Act 1973

Type Public General Act
Publication 1973-07-25
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
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Prohibited descriptions of unhallmarked articles.

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shall be guilty of an offence.

and section 5(3) of the Act of 1968 (defining goods of the class in question) shall apply for determining whether any articles are of a class to which a description used in an advertisement relates.

Meaning of approved hallmarks, etc.

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Provided that paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection shall not apply if, after the making of the addition, alteration or repair, the article has been re-assayed and struck with any further approved hallmark.

Sponsors’ marks.

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Approved hallmarks.

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and, as respects all such articles, in compliance with any directions given by the Council pursuant to Part IV of the said Schedule with respect to any shield or other border by which any approved hallmark is to be enclosed.

Provided that solder used in any article of a standard of fineness of 950 or above may be of a fineness not less than 700; and

the Council shall consider the case and, if they are of the opinion that the assay office were acting unreasonably in refusing to hallmark the article, they shall direct the assay office to strike the article with the approved hallmarks.

Assay office carrying on business outside the United Kingdom

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(i) the mark approved by the Council for use outside the United Kingdom by the assay office;

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Alterations to hallmarked articles.

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For the purposes of this subsection “mark” means a sponsor’s mark, any approved hallmark, the word “filled”, the word “metal” or any other word for the time being prescribed by or under section 4 of, or Schedule 2 to, this Act.

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