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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 621
in his office for that purpose, and to be open to public inspec-
tion.
28. If any certificate or note be lost or mislaid or destroyed
the person entitled to receive the tobacco by virtue of such
note or certificate may make oath before a justice of the peace
to the effect of said note being lost and shall take a certificate
to that effect from such justice of the peace to the inspector
and deposit the same with him; then the inspector may deliver
to such person a new note or certificate with marks, numbers,
weights and date corresponding with the former note and the
inspector and the said Board shall thereby be discharged from
all action and demands on account of such former note or cer-
tificate.
29. No person shall be entitled to receive a new note or
certificate in lieu of any note or certificate lost or mislaid un-
less he shall notify the inspector at whose house it was issued
within twenty days after such note or certificate is first dis-
covered to be lost or mislaid.
30. All tobacco inspected in any of the warehouses which
may be condemned or stayed shall be carefully cased up and
weighed and the gross weight and tare be entered upon a book
kept for that purpose, together with the number of breaks in
such hogshead as may be stayed, also the cause, whether for
false packing, trash, order or wet.
31. All tobacco thus stayed shall, with all convenient dis-
patch be shaken out, reconditioned and packed under the super-
vision of the inspector and reweighed and entered upon the in-
spection books as all other tobacco.
32. The inspector shall charge for reconditioning and re-
packing all stayed tobacco at the following prices, per hogs-
head: For one or two breaks, one dollar; for full stayed, two
dollars, to be paid by the owner or his agency; and for rein-
specting and redrawing, the sum of one dollar, each to be paid
by owner or his agents; and for all outage the charge shall be
two dollars for every hogshead not exceeding eleven hundred
pounds, and twelve and one-half cents additional on every hun-
dred pounds over eleven hundred pounds, to be paid by the
shipper of the tobacco or his agents.
32A. No inspection shall be made for any person, his,
their, or her agents, other than provided in above sections, ex-
cept upon payment of the charges therein provided.
33. The owner of any tobacco that may be stayed or con-
demned shall have the privilege of removing the same from the
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