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What amounts to Antique Furniture in law?

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What amounts to Antique Furniture in law?

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The word “antique” does not appear in my 1991 edition of Black’s Law Dictionary (perhaps it is an antique itself). In the absence of a statute defining “antique furniture”, I’d say “anything no longer in production” is probably a good start.

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