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(2) Where the method of analysis for determining the amount of any substance contained in any article is prescribed under this Act, any statement in any statutory statement or document which by virtue of this Act takes effect as a warranty and any registered mark or marks on a parcel of any article or any entry in a register under this Act indicating or stating the amount of that substance shall be taken to be a statement of the amount of that substance as deter mined by analysis in accordance with the method so prescribed. |
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(3) Particulars as to the nature, substance or quality of an article in a parcel marked with any registered mark or marks shall not for the purposes of this Act be deemed to be false to the prejudice of the purchaser of that article if the misstatement as respects any ingredient does not exceed the limits of variation (if any) prescribed under this Act in relation thereto. |
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