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ART. 61.] MANURES AND FERTILIZERS. 969

P. G. L, (1860,) art. 59, sec. 11. 1858, ch. 285, sec. 6.

11. It shall not be lawful for any judge to order a mandamus
to issue in the alternative, but in all cases where a mandamus
shall be ordered to issue, it shall be peremptory in form.

1888, ch. 388.

12. In case of an appeal by the defendant, the court shall fix
the penalty of the appeal bond necessary to be given to stay the
execution or enforcement of the order appealed from.

ARTICLE LXI.

MANURES AND FERTILIZERS

Fertilizers — Packages to be
Stamped.
3. Stamp.

License.

2. Rates of license.
3. Analysis by agricultural college.
4. License money; how to be applied.
5. Penalties.

6. Defrauded purchaser's right of
action.
7. Meaning of words "commercial
manures, etc ," agreements in-
tended to avoid effect of law.
8. Meaning of term "soluble phos-
phoric acid "
9. Adulteration, or false use of brand;
penalty

Fertilizers—Packages to be Stamped.

1886, ch. 477, sec. 1.

1. "Every package of commercial fertilizer sold, offered or ex-
posed for sale for purposes of manure within this State, shall have
plainly stamped thereon the name of the manufacturer, the place
of manufacture, the net weight of its contents, and an analysis
sstating the per centum therein contained of nitrogen, or its equiva-
lent in ammonia in an available form, of potash soluble in water,
of available phosphoric acid, of moisture, and the materials from
which said nitrogen, or its equivalent in ammonia, phosphoric
acid and potash, are derived, with an allowance of not more than

 

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