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§ 159. Sale  of  apples;  presumption;  rules and regulations.   1. No  person shall sell, expose for sale, or transport for sale,  within  this  state,  apples  in  closed packages which are not branded as required by  section one hundred and fifty-eight and marked with  the  grade  of  the  apples  in  conformity with the official standards and grades for apples  established and promulgated by the commissioner under provisions of this  article, or with the official standards of the  United  States  commonly  known  as  "U.S.  grades,"  except  apples in consumer containers of ten  pounds or less packed in the store, the contents of which shall  conform  in  variety,  grade, and size to a bulk display in connection therewith.  Such bulk display shall be plainly and conspicuously marked  as  to  the  grade, variety, minimum diameter or numerical count of the apples.    2.  No  person  shall  sell,  expose  for sale, or transport for sale,  apples, either in open or closed packages,  if  the  package  containing  them  or  the  label  on them shall bear any statement, design or device  regarding  the  apples  which  shall  be  false  or  misleading  in  any  particular.    3.  No  person shall sell or offer for sale, or transport for sale, in  either open or closed packages, apples packed in such a manner that  the  face  or  shown  surface  shall not be an average of the contents of the  package.    4. When apples in closed packages are delivered to  a  common  carrier  for shipment, or delivered to a storage house for storage, such delivery  shall be presumptive evidence that the apples are intended for sale.    The commissioner shall adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations  to  supplement and give full effect to the provisions of this article as  he may deem necessary.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-13 > 159

§ 159. Sale  of  apples;  presumption;  rules and regulations.   1. No  person shall sell, expose for sale, or transport for sale,  within  this  state,  apples  in  closed packages which are not branded as required by  section one hundred and fifty-eight and marked with  the  grade  of  the  apples  in  conformity with the official standards and grades for apples  established and promulgated by the commissioner under provisions of this  article, or with the official standards of the  United  States  commonly  known  as  "U.S.  grades,"  except  apples in consumer containers of ten  pounds or less packed in the store, the contents of which shall  conform  in  variety,  grade, and size to a bulk display in connection therewith.  Such bulk display shall be plainly and conspicuously marked  as  to  the  grade, variety, minimum diameter or numerical count of the apples.    2.  No  person  shall  sell,  expose  for sale, or transport for sale,  apples, either in open or closed packages,  if  the  package  containing  them  or  the  label  on them shall bear any statement, design or device  regarding  the  apples  which  shall  be  false  or  misleading  in  any  particular.    3.  No  person shall sell or offer for sale, or transport for sale, in  either open or closed packages, apples packed in such a manner that  the  face  or  shown  surface  shall not be an average of the contents of the  package.    4. When apples in closed packages are delivered to  a  common  carrier  for shipment, or delivered to a storage house for storage, such delivery  shall be presumptive evidence that the apples are intended for sale.    The commissioner shall adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations  to  supplement and give full effect to the provisions of this article as  he may deem necessary.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-13 > 159

§ 159. Sale  of  apples;  presumption;  rules and regulations.   1. No  person shall sell, expose for sale, or transport for sale,  within  this  state,  apples  in  closed packages which are not branded as required by  section one hundred and fifty-eight and marked with  the  grade  of  the  apples  in  conformity with the official standards and grades for apples  established and promulgated by the commissioner under provisions of this  article, or with the official standards of the  United  States  commonly  known  as  "U.S.  grades,"  except  apples in consumer containers of ten  pounds or less packed in the store, the contents of which shall  conform  in  variety,  grade, and size to a bulk display in connection therewith.  Such bulk display shall be plainly and conspicuously marked  as  to  the  grade, variety, minimum diameter or numerical count of the apples.    2.  No  person  shall  sell,  expose  for sale, or transport for sale,  apples, either in open or closed packages,  if  the  package  containing  them  or  the  label  on them shall bear any statement, design or device  regarding  the  apples  which  shall  be  false  or  misleading  in  any  particular.    3.  No  person shall sell or offer for sale, or transport for sale, in  either open or closed packages, apples packed in such a manner that  the  face  or  shown  surface  shall not be an average of the contents of the  package.    4. When apples in closed packages are delivered to  a  common  carrier  for shipment, or delivered to a storage house for storage, such delivery  shall be presumptive evidence that the apples are intended for sale.    The commissioner shall adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations  to  supplement and give full effect to the provisions of this article as  he may deem necessary.