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§  300.  Standard  of  domestic  distilled spirits. Domestic distilled  spirits, at a temperature of sixty  degrees  Fahrenheit,  which  have  a  specific  gravity  of  nine  thousand  three  hundred and thirty-five as  compared  with  the  gravity  of  pure  distilled  water  at  the   same  temperature estimated at ten thousand, shall be deemed first proof.    The  strength  of any such spirits below or above first proof shall be  calculated  decimally,  or  by  the  percentage  in  reference  to  such  standard,  and  shall  be  denoted  as so many per centum below or above  first proof as the actual difference in strength shall be.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-19 > 300

§  300.  Standard  of  domestic  distilled spirits. Domestic distilled  spirits, at a temperature of sixty  degrees  Fahrenheit,  which  have  a  specific  gravity  of  nine  thousand  three  hundred and thirty-five as  compared  with  the  gravity  of  pure  distilled  water  at  the   same  temperature estimated at ten thousand, shall be deemed first proof.    The  strength  of any such spirits below or above first proof shall be  calculated  decimally,  or  by  the  percentage  in  reference  to  such  standard,  and  shall  be  denoted  as so many per centum below or above  first proof as the actual difference in strength shall be.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-19 > 300

§  300.  Standard  of  domestic  distilled spirits. Domestic distilled  spirits, at a temperature of sixty  degrees  Fahrenheit,  which  have  a  specific  gravity  of  nine  thousand  three  hundred and thirty-five as  compared  with  the  gravity  of  pure  distilled  water  at  the   same  temperature estimated at ten thousand, shall be deemed first proof.    The  strength  of any such spirits below or above first proof shall be  calculated  decimally,  or  by  the  percentage  in  reference  to  such  standard,  and  shall  be  denoted  as so many per centum below or above  first proof as the actual difference in strength shall be.