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§ 160-a. Eggs;  sale  for  food  by  grades  or  standards;  consumer;  definition.  No person, and the term  "person"  in  this  statute  shall  include  an  individual,  partnership, corporation or association, shall  either as producer, wholesaler, commission merchant, jobber or retailer,  sell, or offer to sell, or expose for sale  for  human  consumption  any  eggs in the shell or otherwise which are unfit for human food.  From and  after  the  establishment of specific grades or standards of quality and  size or weight of eggs by the commissioner of agriculture and markets as  provided in the next section, eggs for human consumption  shall  not  be  sold  or  exposed  for  sale  except  by  the  grades  or  standards  so  established.    The term "consumer" whenever used  in  this  statute  shall  mean  any  person  purchasing eggs for his or her own family use or consumption, or  a  restaurant,  hotel,  boarding  house,  bakery  or  other  institution  purchasing  eggs  for  serving to guests or patrons, or for its or their  use in cooking or baking.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-13-a > 160-a

§ 160-a. Eggs;  sale  for  food  by  grades  or  standards;  consumer;  definition.  No person, and the term  "person"  in  this  statute  shall  include  an  individual,  partnership, corporation or association, shall  either as producer, wholesaler, commission merchant, jobber or retailer,  sell, or offer to sell, or expose for sale  for  human  consumption  any  eggs in the shell or otherwise which are unfit for human food.  From and  after  the  establishment of specific grades or standards of quality and  size or weight of eggs by the commissioner of agriculture and markets as  provided in the next section, eggs for human consumption  shall  not  be  sold  or  exposed  for  sale  except  by  the  grades  or  standards  so  established.    The term "consumer" whenever used  in  this  statute  shall  mean  any  person  purchasing eggs for his or her own family use or consumption, or  a  restaurant,  hotel,  boarding  house,  bakery  or  other  institution  purchasing  eggs  for  serving to guests or patrons, or for its or their  use in cooking or baking.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-13-a > 160-a

§ 160-a. Eggs;  sale  for  food  by  grades  or  standards;  consumer;  definition.  No person, and the term  "person"  in  this  statute  shall  include  an  individual,  partnership, corporation or association, shall  either as producer, wholesaler, commission merchant, jobber or retailer,  sell, or offer to sell, or expose for sale  for  human  consumption  any  eggs in the shell or otherwise which are unfit for human food.  From and  after  the  establishment of specific grades or standards of quality and  size or weight of eggs by the commissioner of agriculture and markets as  provided in the next section, eggs for human consumption  shall  not  be  sold  or  exposed  for  sale  except  by  the  grades  or  standards  so  established.    The term "consumer" whenever used  in  this  statute  shall  mean  any  person  purchasing eggs for his or her own family use or consumption, or  a  restaurant,  hotel,  boarding  house,  bakery  or  other  institution  purchasing  eggs  for  serving to guests or patrons, or for its or their  use in cooking or baking.