Any person other than the owner who removes, defaces, alters or destroys, or causes to be removed, defaced, altered or destroyed, the word “rental” or any other word or identifying mark printed, painted, stamped upon or attached to any electric storage battery or sells or gives or attempts to sell or give to any person any electric storage battery so marked or, without the written consent of the owner, retains in his possession any electric storage battery so marked, with intent to keep or dispose of the same by sale or gift, or any person who buys from any person other than the owner any electric storage battery so marked, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars.
(1949 Rev., S. 8470.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 941 - Offenses Against Private Property
Section 53-80a. - Manufacture of bombs.
Section 53-129a. - Defrauding secured party.
Section 53-129b. - Concealment or conveyance of leased property.
Section 53-130. - Concealing or destroying attached property.
Section 53-131. - Removal of identifying marks on electrical devices.
Section 53-132. - Sale of equipment with defective identification marks.
Section 53-132a. - Altering manufacturer's serial number.
Section 53-133. - Unlawful alteration or disposal of rental electric storage batteries.
Section 53-134. - Possession of outboard motor having defaced factory or engine number.
Section 53-142a. - Illegal sale or possession of master car key.
Section 53-142d. - Penalties for violations of sections 53-142b, 53-142c.
Section 53-142f. - Possession of unauthorized recordings prohibited.