GRAIN.
375. Grain arriving, to be reported to in-
spector, and weighed by him penally
against him for Dot weighing all grain
within two hours after report.
387. Inspector to make returns to inspec-
tor-general charges for inspection.
388. Inspector-general to make returns to
comptroller.
389. Inspectors' fees how gram weighed
penalty for refusing to accept gram sold by
sample, how recovered what gram to be in-
spected standards of grain remedy of ven-
dor of grain pay of inspectors.
HAY AND STRAW.
412 Standard to be weighed at state
scales.
413 Inspector's fees.
420 Where scales to be placed location
of scales in western section of city to be
changed additional pay of inspector sale
of lot notice, &c
422 Inspectors to account to treasurer
quarterly
423. Appointment of additional inspector.
424 Authorized to purchase a lot and erect
scales
425 Inspector to conform to provisions
required of existing inspectors.
426 8am appropriated.
427 Lot for scales to be purchased to
erect hay scales limit of appropriation in-
spector to be appointed his duties, &c.
fees for weighing
428 Appropriation for re-building, &c.,
eastern hay scales.
429. Commissioner to superintend, &c
his bond and compensation.
430 Inspector's duties charges.
431. Record of expenditures, &c
132. May impound for charges
433 Inspector neglecting to weigh, &c
penalty
434. Inspector's bond
LIVE STOCK
464 Weigh master to render quarterly ac-
count to comptroller.
467 May make alterations in pens, yards,
&c U S stock to have priority in weighing.
400 May appoint additional clerk.
470. Salary of weigh master, &c.
474 Police commissioners to have author-
ity over premises
476. Grounds may be enlarged how pur-
chases shall be made.
476 Proceedings in cases of tort, trespass,
Ac.
477 Jurisdiction of criminal court ex-
tended over premises.
OYSTERS.
194. How oysters to be sold penalty.
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TOBACCO.
495. Appointment of inspectors.
496. To take oath bond.
497. How damages, recovered against in-
spector.
498 Where suit brought.
499. Inspectors' duties . compensation.
500. To have control of wharf m front of
warehouse.
501 Tea hoars per day labor.
502. When inspector may appoint sub-
stitute
503 Inspector to take charge of tobacco
and liable for same
504. Each hogshead to bo numbered, Ac.
505 Cooperage,
506. Speedy inspections.
507 Each hogshead to be weighed, &c.
508. To be marked.
509. Samples
510. Maryland and Ohio tobacco
511 Tobacco from other states.
512. Samples, how disposed of.
513. Seal of warehouse.
514. Weight of tobacco cut off
515 When duplicate certificate to issue.
516 Owners may return samples and cer-
tificates.
517 Injured tobacco
518 Stayed tobacco.
519 What owner to pay
520 Storage
521 Outage
522 Scrap tobacco.
523 Disposition of tobacco in warehouse
four years
524 Inspector to report to comptroller
525 Owner to be refunded.
526 How tobacco removed in case of ac-
cumulation
527. Tobacco owned by inspectors, &c.
528. Not to be engaged in purchase of
tobacco
529 To allow no interference in inspect-
ing, &c , tobacco
530 Printed notices to be set up.
531 Inspector receiving gratuity penalty
532 Employee, same penalty.
533 Offering bribe to inspector penalty.
534 Erasing or altering marks penalty.
535. Tobacco carried out of state must be
inspected.
536 Dimensions of casks
537 Detailed statements to be furnished
comptroller
538. Surplus receipts.
539 Inspectors' salaries
540. Books open to inspection.
541 Proceedings to recover fines and for-
feitures.
542. Tobacco fund
543. Appropriation of fines.
544. Act to be furnished inspector.
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