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Session Laws, 1860
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T. HOLLIDAY HICKS, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

1860.

SEC. 32. If any hogshead of tobacco shall be
brought to any warehouse for inspection, and the
inspector shall refuse to pass the same, and the
owner or other person bringing such tobacco will
undertake to pick and separate the good from the
bad, the lessee of such warehouse shall allow the
use of the said warehouse, and of one or more of his
prizes for prizing the tobacco so separated and re-
packed in the said hogshead, and if there be seve-
ral hogsheads of tobacco belonging to several own-
ers to be packed, repacked and prized at any ware-
house, the owner or other person bringing the
same, whose tobacco shall be first examined and
refused, shall be first permitted so make use of such
prize or prizes.

CHAP. 248.

Tobacco re-
fused may be
assorted and
repacked in
warehouse.

SEC. 33. No inspector or lessee shall take or con-
vert to his own use, or otherwise dispose of any
draughts or samples of tobacco drawn out of any
hogshead, without the consent of the owner, but
the same, if fit to pass, shall be delivered to the
owner or other person offering the same for inspec-
tion, under the penalty of severity-five cents for
each sample.

Inspector pro-
hibited from
converting
samples to his
own use.

SEC. 34. All tobacco inspected in any warehouse,
which may be condemned or stayed, shall be care-
fully, cased up and weighed, and the gross weight
and tare entered upon a book kept for that purpose
by the lessee, together with the number of breaks
in such hogshead as may be stayed, and also the
cause whether for order, scraps or wit, together
with any other appropriate remarks.

Condemned
tobacco.

SEC. 35. All tobacco thus stayed shall with all
convenient dispatch be shaken out, reconditioned
and packed, under the supervision of the inspector,
but by the lessee, and shall by the lessee be re-
weighed, an 1 when inspected and certified, entered
upon the books of the lessee as all other tobacco.

Tobacco
recondition-
ed,

SEC. 36. The several lessees shall receive for re-
conditioning and packing all stayed tobacco, the
following prices: for one or two breaks, one dollar;
for a full stay, two dollars; for redrawing hogs-
heads not exceeding one thousand pounds, seventy-
five cents; all hogsheads exceeding one thousand
pounds, one dollar; and on all tobacco inspected
and delivered for shipment, the lessee shall receive
for outage on all hogsheads not exceeding eleven
hundred pounds, one dollar and twenty-five cents;

Prices for re-
conditioning.



 
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