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§ 52. Presumptions  in  regard  to cream and skim milk.  When cream is  separated or skimmed from milk at any  station  or  establishment  where  milk  is  received from producers for the purpose of selling the same or  shipping the same to market for consumption as food and  the  supply  of  milk  on  hand thereat at the time of the next regular daily shipment of  milk therefrom, consisting of the total amount of milk in such shipment,  together with that remaining on hand immediately after such shipment, is  not thereby decreased or correspondingly less than  the  total  quantity  received during any period extending from some point of time before such  skimming  was  done  until  the time of such shipment, together with the  amount of milk on hand at the commencement  of  such  period,  and  such  decrease  is  not equal in amount to the quantity of milk that must have  been used in so separating  such  cream  in  addition  to  the  quantity  otherwise  there  used  or  disposed of during such period, such fact is  conclusive that skim milk or other foreign substance was added  to  such  milk  supply within such period and shall be presumptive evidence within  the meaning of this section that the same  was  added  to  each  can  or  vessel  of  milk  in  such shipment. When cream or skim milk is found to  have been on the premises of any such station  or  establishment  or  is  sold  or  shipped therefrom, such cream or skim milk so found or so sold  or shipped  therefrom  shall  be  presumed  to  have  been  produced  by  separating  or  skimming at such station or establishment. In any action  or proceeding relative to the adulteration of  milk  by  removing  cream  therefrom  or  adding  skim  milk or other foreign substance thereto, it  shall be presumed that when cream has been produced by  so  skimming  or  separating or butter has been manufactured, there was made at least five  quarts  of milk in the production of each quart of cream so produced and  there was necessarily so produced thereby at least four quarts  of  skim  milk  to  each  quart  of  cream so produced, and that there was used at  least nine quarts of milk in the production of each pound of  butter  so  manufactured.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-4 > 52

§ 52. Presumptions  in  regard  to cream and skim milk.  When cream is  separated or skimmed from milk at any  station  or  establishment  where  milk  is  received from producers for the purpose of selling the same or  shipping the same to market for consumption as food and  the  supply  of  milk  on  hand thereat at the time of the next regular daily shipment of  milk therefrom, consisting of the total amount of milk in such shipment,  together with that remaining on hand immediately after such shipment, is  not thereby decreased or correspondingly less than  the  total  quantity  received during any period extending from some point of time before such  skimming  was  done  until  the time of such shipment, together with the  amount of milk on hand at the commencement  of  such  period,  and  such  decrease  is  not equal in amount to the quantity of milk that must have  been used in so separating  such  cream  in  addition  to  the  quantity  otherwise  there  used  or  disposed of during such period, such fact is  conclusive that skim milk or other foreign substance was added  to  such  milk  supply within such period and shall be presumptive evidence within  the meaning of this section that the same  was  added  to  each  can  or  vessel  of  milk  in  such shipment. When cream or skim milk is found to  have been on the premises of any such station  or  establishment  or  is  sold  or  shipped therefrom, such cream or skim milk so found or so sold  or shipped  therefrom  shall  be  presumed  to  have  been  produced  by  separating  or  skimming at such station or establishment. In any action  or proceeding relative to the adulteration of  milk  by  removing  cream  therefrom  or  adding  skim  milk or other foreign substance thereto, it  shall be presumed that when cream has been produced by  so  skimming  or  separating or butter has been manufactured, there was made at least five  quarts  of milk in the production of each quart of cream so produced and  there was necessarily so produced thereby at least four quarts  of  skim  milk  to  each  quart  of  cream so produced, and that there was used at  least nine quarts of milk in the production of each pound of  butter  so  manufactured.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-4 > 52

§ 52. Presumptions  in  regard  to cream and skim milk.  When cream is  separated or skimmed from milk at any  station  or  establishment  where  milk  is  received from producers for the purpose of selling the same or  shipping the same to market for consumption as food and  the  supply  of  milk  on  hand thereat at the time of the next regular daily shipment of  milk therefrom, consisting of the total amount of milk in such shipment,  together with that remaining on hand immediately after such shipment, is  not thereby decreased or correspondingly less than  the  total  quantity  received during any period extending from some point of time before such  skimming  was  done  until  the time of such shipment, together with the  amount of milk on hand at the commencement  of  such  period,  and  such  decrease  is  not equal in amount to the quantity of milk that must have  been used in so separating  such  cream  in  addition  to  the  quantity  otherwise  there  used  or  disposed of during such period, such fact is  conclusive that skim milk or other foreign substance was added  to  such  milk  supply within such period and shall be presumptive evidence within  the meaning of this section that the same  was  added  to  each  can  or  vessel  of  milk  in  such shipment. When cream or skim milk is found to  have been on the premises of any such station  or  establishment  or  is  sold  or  shipped therefrom, such cream or skim milk so found or so sold  or shipped  therefrom  shall  be  presumed  to  have  been  produced  by  separating  or  skimming at such station or establishment. In any action  or proceeding relative to the adulteration of  milk  by  removing  cream  therefrom  or  adding  skim  milk or other foreign substance thereto, it  shall be presumed that when cream has been produced by  so  skimming  or  separating or butter has been manufactured, there was made at least five  quarts  of milk in the production of each quart of cream so produced and  there was necessarily so produced thereby at least four quarts  of  skim  milk  to  each  quart  of  cream so produced, and that there was used at  least nine quarts of milk in the production of each pound of  butter  so  manufactured.