1764 ARTICLE 48.
An. Code, see. 46. 1904, sec. 48. 1888, sec. 49. 1888, ch. 176, sec. 3. 1916, ch. 309, sec. 46.
48. If any grower or owner of tobacco grown in this State shall desire
to store such tobacco in any of the State tobacco warehouses, without having
the same inspected by the State inspectors and without the same being
subject to the laws relating to inspections of tobacco, he may do so upon
paying storage therefor at the rate of twenty-five cents per hogshead per
month, or fractional part of a month, for the first two months that said
tobacco shall remain in said warehouses, and fifteen cents per month or
fractional part of a month for every succeeding month that said tobacco
shall remain in said warehouses; but no charge for outage shall be made
upon said tobacco, and all money received from said storage shall be
credited to the warehouse receipts of the warehouse in which said tobacco
shall be stored but no tobacco stored in said warehouse under the provi-
sions of this section shall be inspected in said warehouse by a private
inspector; and the said tobacco may at any time be removed from said
warehouse by the owner upon payment of the storage in the same manner
as if said warehouse was a private warehouse.
An. Code, sec. 47. 1904, sec. 49. 1888, sec. 50. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 32. 1916, ch. 309, sec. 47.
1920, ch. 39, sec. 47.
49. The Comptroller, Librarian, or other proper officer, shall furnish
the said inspector with a reasonable number of bound copies of so much
of this article as relates to the inspection of tobacco, for the inspector's use,
the cost of the same to be paid out of the tobacco fund.
An. Code, sec. 48. 1904, sec. SO. 1898, ch. 314, sec. 51. 1908, ch. 9, sec. 50.
1916, ch. 309, sec. 48. 1920, ch. 39, sec. 48.
50. If any owner, or owners of tobacco, or his, her or their agent or
agents, shall believe that any of their tobacco has been incorrectly sampled,
and shall so notify the inspector before the sale thereof, and within ten
days of the date of its inspection, the matter shall be referred to a com-
mittee of arbitration, consisting of three persons, to be selected as follows:
One thereof shall be selected by the inspector and approved by the Governor,
one thereof shall be selected by the owners of the tobacco or their agent or
agents, and the two thus selected shall select the remaining member of
the committee, and said committee shall then have the power to require
the said inspector, in charge of said hogshead or hogsheads of tobacco to
have the same reopened, and if it shall be found that the sample does not
correctly represent said tobacco, the said committee or a majority of them,
shall select a sample which shall correctly represent it, and the new sample
shall be substituted in the place of the rejected sample, at no cost to the
owner or owners; provided, that if said sample shall be found by said com-
mittee to properly represent said tobacco, then the cost of the reopening
said tobacco shall be paid by the owner or owners of the same, and said
costs shall be one dollar per hogshead.
See sec. 22, et seq.
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