633 Page 51:8-3 51:8-4 Enforcement; jurisdiction over inspectors 654 General supervision by superintendent; rules and regulations Construction of act in relation to farm ers, manufacturers and experiment station Statutes Annotated, Title 4, Ch. 9, Art. 2—Agricultural 662 662 Lime 654 51:8-5 License to sell or deliver; plates; certifi cates of license; revocation of license; penalty 4:9-17 Marking requirements 662 4:9-19 Right of entry 662 Penalty for obstructing state chemist_ 662 51:8-6 Sale by weight only; pound to ton; weighmaster to weigh 655 51:8-7 Weighing of fuel of unequipped dealer on scales of equipped dealer_ Statutes Annotated, Title 4, Ch. 9, Art. 4—Unmanufactured Horse Manure Sale or delivery unadulterated 662 51:8-8 Weighing fuel of unequipped dealer on 4:9-30 When deemed adulterated 662 approved scales; procedure 51:8-9 Weight certificates; Necessity of; contests; 4:9-32 Sale of adulterated manure prohibited 662 Representation on sale or delivery.. 662 delivery tickets; exceptions 51:8-10 Name of second purchaser on weight certificate 4:9-34 Sale by weight; adulteration unlawful___ 662 Importation of adulterated manure pro 656 hibited 662 51:8-11 51:8-12 Weighing in process of delivery Penalties for violations 663 Who may issue weight certificates; cer 4:9-36 Enforcement of law by department of tificate of designation as weighmaster; application; period; revocation; substitution of weighmaster weights and measures; disposition of fines and penalties 663 656 51:8-13 Disposition of license fees 657 Statutes Annotated, Title 4, Ch. 10-Receptacles for 51:8-14 Violations; penalties 657 51:8-15 Procedure for recovery of penalties 51:8-16 Arrest without warrant 51:8-19 Disposition of penalties Farm Products 663 663 663 663 Statutes Annotated, Title 51, Ch. 9-Weights and Measures, Liquid Fuel Purchase by weight required; scales_. 663 51:9-2 Measuring devices; certificate of test 659 4:11-37 Weight tickets 663 51:9-3 Sale by volume; unit of volume_ 4:11-38 659 Necessity of license 664 51:9-4 Calculating volume by weight; tables for 4:11-39 Application for license; vehicle license conversion 659 plates and certificate of issuance__ 664 51:9-5 Measuring quantities between 50 and 4:11-40 Card to be carried by licensee___ 664 3,000 gallons; exception Investigations; grounds for refusing or 51:9-6 51:9-7 Measuring quantities over 3,000 gallons 659 Delivery tickets; duplicates; contents; ex revoking license 664 4:11-44 Enforcement; rules and regulations_. 664 ceptions 659 4:11-45 Weight tickets for crates being trans 51:9-8 Adjustment, repair or alteration of measuring device; removing meter ported; tags on crates; removal of poultry in transit 664 4:11-46 from tank 659 Exceptions 665 4:11-47 51:9-9 Delivery measured by approved device Fines; jurisdiction; process; arrest 665 4:11-48 only; full quantity 660 Issuing agents; disposition of moneys collected 665 51:9-10 Rules and regulations 660 660 51:9-12 Recovery of penalties; issuance of sum Cream mons or warrant 660 Statutes Annotated, Title 4, Ch. 12, Art. 2-Milk and Test glassware; inspection charge; mark ings; methods; approval of installation of laboratory equipment 665 4:12-41.5 Persons weighing, approval of; record; duplicate statements and records 666 4:12-41.9 4:12-41.11 Feeding Stuffs Type of weigh tank or container_ Underreading, overreading or manipulating test; falsifying records 666 666 4:12-41.12 Underreading, overreading or manipulat ing weighing or measuring device; falsifying records 666 4:4-17 Penalties for violations 661 4:12-41.13 Correct weights, measures and tests re 4:4-20 Enforcement; rules and regulations__. 666 4:12-41.15 Rules and regulations 666 Penalties for violations 666 Fertilizer 4:12-41.25 Powers and duties of director of New 661 661 661 Jersey Agricultural Experiment_Station transferred to Department of Agriculture 667 Statutes Annotated, Title 51, Ch. 1, Art. 1—Weights and Measures, Definitions and Construction. Sec. 51:1-1. Municipal power not impaired. Nothing in this title [Secs. 51:1-1-51:9–21] shall be construed to abrogate or impair the power of the governing body of any municipality or of the courts to enforce any provision now existing or hereafter adopted in any municipal charter, ordinance or regulation, not inconsistent with this chapter [Secs. 51:1-1-51:1-133], or to prevent or punish violations thereof. [1908] Sec. 51:1-2. Definitions. As used in this chapter [Secs. 51:1-1 to 51:1– 133]: 'Assistant superintendent" means assistant superintendent of weights and measures; "Superintendent" means in all instances superintendent of weights and measures; "Weight and measure" or "weights and measures" includes any weight, measure, scale beam, patent balance, spring scale, person-weighing machine operated for profit, steelyard, tape, counter measure, receptacle of any kind, or any other instrument or apparatus and accessories connected therewith used in weighing or measuring any commodity, fluid, or article of merchandise or person. [1911; last amended 1932.] Statutes Annotated, Title 51, Ch. 1, Art. 2—Weights and Measures, Standards. Sec. 51:1-3. Standards to be U. S. standards. The standards of weights and measures in this state shall be those recognized or furnished by the United States. [1911] Sec. 51:1-6. Surveyor's tape. The state geologist shall preserve in his offic a surveyor's hardened steel tape, fifty feet in length of United States standard measurement, gradu ated in feet and hundredths, with proper adjust ment for temperature and with a spring balanc attachment to pull not less than six pounds no more than seven pounds. This tape shall be th standard of measurement for surveying land. Th standard tape shall be subject to the use in th office of the state geologist or under his supe vision, of any surveyor of this state for the purpos of testing chains or tape used by such surveyo [1908] Sec. 51:1-7. Standard ton. The standard gross ton shall consist of tw thousand, two hundred and forty pounds. Th standard net ton shall consist of two thousan pounds. [1911] Sec. 51:1-8. Standard pound; avoirdupois; troy. The standard avoirdupois pound, which sha be the standard for all commodities usually sold b weight, except gold, silver, jewels and drugs, sha contain seven thousand grains troy. The standar pound used in the sale of gold, silver, jewels an drugs, shall contain five thousand seven hundre and sixty grains troy. [1908] Sec. 51:1-9. Standard gallon; quart. The standard gallon shall contain two hundre and thirty-one cubic inches. The standard liqu quart shall contain fifty-seven and seventy-five or hundredths cubic inches. [1908] Sec. 51:1-10. Milk or cream: Sale of by liquid measure. All milk, skimmed milk or cream, except su as may be bought or sold either by weight or the butter fat basis, shall be sold, offered for sa or received for the purpose of sale by the liqu gallon, or the liquid quart or the proper and co plete liquid subdivisions thereof. [1907] Sec. 51:1-11. Same: Non-standard cans; label. Each can originally containing more or less th forty quarts of milk or cream shall bear a lab |