Section 172-A. Injunction proceedings; when authorized  


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  • Any  dangerous
      caustic or corrosive substance  in  a  misbranded  parcel,  package,  or
      container  suitable  for household use, that is being sold, bartered, or
      exchanged, or held, displayed, or offered for sale, barter, or exchange,
      shall be liable to be proceeded against by action for injunction in  the
      supreme  court  in  the judicial district within which the same is found
      and seized pursuant to judgment rendered therein and if  such  substance
      is  condemned  as  misbranded, by said court, it shall be disposed of by
      destruction or sale, as the court may direct; and if sold, the proceeds,
      less the actual costs and charges, shall be paid over to the state board
      of pharmacy to be by it turned over to the comptroller  at  the  end  of
      each  fiscal  year; but such substance shall not be sold contrary to the
      laws of the state; provided, however, that upon the payment of the costs
      of such proceedings and  the  execution  and  delivery  of  a  good  and
      sufficient bond to the effect that such substance will not be unlawfully
      sold  or  otherwise disposed of, the court may by order direct that such
      substance be delivered to the owner thereof.