(815 ILCS 345/5) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 365)
Sec. 5.
No catalogue, prospectus or circular offering fine prints for sale in
this State shall be knowingly published or distributed, or both, unless it
clearly and conspicuously discloses the relevant informational detail
concerning each edition of such prints so offered as required by Section 7.
If the person offering such prints by means of such publication
disclaims knowledge as to any relevant detail required by Section 7, he
shall so state specifically and categorically with regard to each such
detail to the end that the purchaser shall be enabled to judge the degree
of uniqueness or scarcity of each print contained in the edition so
offered. Describing the edition as an edition of "reproductions" eliminates
the need to furnish further informational details unless such edition was
allegedly published in a signed, numbered, or limited edition, or any
combination thereof, in which case all of the informational details are
required to be furnished.
(Source: P.A. 77-1398.)
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