... in writing, and give him not less than thirty days thereafter in which to comply with the requirements of this act, but there shall be no prosecution in relation to the quality of the fertilizer or fertilizing material if the same shall be found substantially... Public Documents of Massachusetts - Halaman 268oleh Massachusetts - 1894Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Rhode Island - 1897 - 186 halaman
...Agriculture, who may employ experts if necessary and who shall not be required to give surety for costs ; there shall be no prosecution in relation to the quality...same shall be found substantially equivalent to the guaranteed statement made by the manufacturer." SEC. 5. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1889 - 714 halaman
...stock was sampled. All parties violating this act shall be prosecuted by the director of said station ; but it shall be the duty of said director, upon ascertaining...fertilizer or fertilizing material if the same shall be made substantially equivalent to the statement of analysis made by the manufacturer or importer. SECT.... | |
| New Hampshire. Dept. of Agriculture - 1903 - 312 halaman
...him not less than thirty days thereafter in which to comply with the requirements of this article ; but there shall be no prosecution in relation to the quality of any concentrated commercial feeding-stuff if the same shall be found substantially equivalent to the... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1896 - 644 halaman
...with the requirements of this act, but there shall be no prosecution in relation to the quality of any fertilizer or fertilizing material if the same shall be found substantially equivalent to the certified statement named in section two of this act. SECT. S. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent... | |
| Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station - 1886 - 562 halaman
...stock was sampled. All parties violating this act shall be prosecuted by the director of said station ; but it shall be the duty of said director, upon ascertaining...repealed. SECT. 9. This act shall take effect on the first day of September in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. [Approved May 3, 1888. The above... | |
| Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station - 1884 - 1168 halaman
...stock was sampled. All parties violating this act shall be prosecuted by the director of said station ; but it shall be the duty of said director, upon ascertaining...fertilizer or fertilizing material if the same shall be made substantially equivalent to the statement of analysis made by the manufacturer or importer. SECT.... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Agriculture - 1898 - 448 halaman
...Protccutlons. who may employ experts if necessary, and who shall not be required to give surety for costs; there shall be no prosecution in relation to the quality...same shall be found substantially equivalent to the guaranteed statement made by the manufacturer. SEC. 9. For all the purposes of this act fertilizers... | |
| Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1889 - 160 halaman
...violations of this act, to forthwith notify the manufacturers and importers, in writing, and give them not less than thirty days thereafter, in which to...or fertilizing material, if the same shall be found to be substantially equivalent to the statement of analysis made by the manufacturers or importers.... | |
| Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1888 - 676 halaman
...violations of this act, to forthwith notify the manufacturers and importers, in writing, and give them not less than thirty days thereafter, in which to...or fertilizing material, if the same shall be found to be substantially equivalent to the statement of analysis made by the manufacturers or importers.... | |
| Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1890 - 1068 halaman
...stock was sampled. All parties violating this act shall be prosecuted by the director of said station ; but it shall be the duty of said director, upon ascertaining...repealed. SECT. 9. This act shall take effect on the first day of September in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. [Approved May 3, 1888. Instructions... | |
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