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his discretion, may exact a bond from the person or persons who receive
and handle the moneys collected on account of the business of said ware-
houses. Said inspector shall have authority to dismiss any and all ap-
pointees and employees in said warehouse, whenever in his judgment, it
shall be for the good of the service; and neglect of duty on the part of any
employee shall be cause for his immediate removal by the inspector or the
Governor.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 23. 1912, sec. 23. 1904, sec. 24. 1888, sec. 24.
1886, ch. 101, sec. 11B. 1916, ch. 309, sec. 23. 1929, ch. 367.
23. The said Committee of Arbitration when duly constituted and
appointed shall fully examine and investigate all the facts concerning the
subject in controversy before them, and to that end they shall have power
to send for persons and papers, to compel the attendance of witnesses, to
administer oaths, and to examine witnesses on oath; they shall determine
all questions which may be submitted to them by a majority vote, and shall
assess whatever damages, if any, they may adjudge due, by reason of any
false or erroneous inspection, and from their finding or award there shall
be no appeal; all damages shall be assessed upon the basis of the market
value of the particular grade of tobacco on the date of the reclamation; and
no claims on tobacco shipped either to any point in the United States or to
any foreign country, shall be considered or allowed after the expiration of
nine months from the date of its inspection, nor shall any claim be allowed
upon tobacco which shall have been changed by fermentation.
State Horticultural Department.
70-71. Repealed by ch. 358 of the Acts of 1929.
Seed.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 117. 1912, sec. 100. 1918, ch. 200, sec. 100. 1927, ch. 460, sec. 117.
117. Every lot of agricultural seeds, as defined in Section 116, except
as herein otherwise provided, when in bulk, packages or other containers of
ten pounds or more, shall have affixed thereto, in a conspicuous place on
the exterior of the container of such agricultural seeds, a plainly written
or printed tag or label in the English language, stating:
A: The commonly accepted name of such agricultural seeds.
B: The approximate percentage by weight of purity; meaning, the
freedom of such agricultural seeds from inert matter, and from other seeds
distinguishable by their appearance.
C: The approximate total percentage by weight of weed seeds the term
"weed seeds, " as herein used, being defined as the seeds of the noxious
weeds listed in Section 117D, below, and all seeds not listed in Section 116
as agricultural seeds.
D: The name of each kind of the seeds or bulblets of the following
named noxious weeds which seeds or bulblets are present, singly or collec-
tively, as follows: (1) in excess of one seed or bulblet in each five grams
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