18 U.S.C. § 1734

Editorials and other matter as “advertisements”

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Whoever, being an editor or publisher, prints in a publication entered as second class mail, editorial or other reading matter for which he has been paid or promised a valuable consideration, without plainly marking the same “advertisement” shall be fined under this title.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1966–1966 · leading case: Florida Bus. Leader, Inc. v. Mackle Bros., 28 Fla. Supp. 42 (Dade Cty. Sm. Cl. Ct 1966).
Florida Bus. Leader, Inc. v. Mackle Bros., 28 Fla. Supp. 42 (Dade Cty. Sm. Cl. Ct 1966). “) 18 U.S.C.A. §1734 provides — “Whoever, being an editor or publisher, prints in a publication entered as second class mail, editorial or other reading matter for which he has been paid or promised a valuable consideration without plainly marking the same ‘advertisement’ shall…”
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