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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 6 - Commercial Law – General Regulatory Provisions
    • Chapter 6-14 - Closing Out Sales
    • Section 6-14-5. - False statements as perjury.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 6-14 - Closing Out Sales
    Section 6-14-5. - False statements as perjury.

    § 6-14-5. False statements as perjury.
    Any person making a false statement in the application provided for in § 6-14-4 shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of perjury.
    History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3762, § 4; G.L. 1956, § 6-14-5.

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    Structure Rhode Island General Laws

    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 6 - Commercial Law – General Regulatory Provisions

    Chapter 6-14 - Closing Out Sales

    Section 6-14-1. - “Person” defined.

    Section 6-14-2. - Repealed.

    Section 6-14-3. - License required for sale.

    Section 6-14-4. - Application for license.

    Section 6-14-5. - False statements as perjury.

    Section 6-14-6. - Issuance of license — Bond — Change of ownership.

    Section 6-14-7. - Record of license application.

    Section 6-14-8. - Acts authorized by license.

    Section 6-14-9. - Additions to stock in contemplation of sale.

    Section 6-14-10. - Additions during sale.

    Section 6-14-11. - Continuance of business after expiration of license.

    Section 6-14-11.1. - Purchase of stock or inventory following a sale.

    Section 6-14-12. - Unlicensed sales.

    Section 6-14-13. - Penalty for violations generally.

    Section 6-14-14. - Enforcement in equity.

    Section 6-14-15. - Exemption of public officers and acts under judicial authority.

    Section 6-14-16. - Failure to comply.

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