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6.—(1) A person trading in a honey, except a honey to which paragraph (2) applies, must use the name “honey” in trade as the name of the product.
(2) This paragraph applies to—
(a)baker’s honey;
(b)comb honey;
(c)drained honey;
(d)extracted honey;
(e)filtered honey;
(f)honeydew honey;
(g)honey that contains one or more pieces of comb honey (chunk honey and cut comb in honey);
(h)honey that is obtained from the nectar of plants (blossom honey and nectar honey); and
(i)pressed honey.
(3) A person must not use the name “honey” in trade as the name of a product if the product is not honey.
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