27 CFR 6.102 – Outside signs
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The act by an industry member of giving or selling outside signs to a retailer does not constitute a means to induce within the meaning of section 105(b)(3) of the Act provided that:
(a) The sign must bear conspicuous and substantial advertising matter about the product or the industry member which is permanently inscribed or securely affixed;
(b) The retailer is not compensated, directly or indirectly such as through a sign company, for displaying the signs; and
(c) The cost of the signs may not exceed $400.