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All adulterated milk shall be deemed unclean, unhealthy, im- 

 pure and unwholesome. The terms, pure milk or unadulterated 

 milk, when used singly or together mean sweet milk not adul- 

 terated, and the terms pure cream or unadulterated cream, when 

 used singly or together mean cream taken from pure and unadul- 

 terated milk. 



People t. Cipperly, 101 N. Y. 634; s. c. (dissenting opinion), 37 



Hu.i, 324. 

 People v. Schaeffer, 41 Id. 23. 

 People v. ( Kibler, 106 N. Y. 321. 

 People v. West, Id. 293. 

 People v. Eddy, 12 X. Y. Supp. 628. 



§ 21. Care and feed of cows. — No person shall keep cows, for 

 the production of milk for market or for sale or exchange, or for 

 manufacturing the milk or cream from the same into any article 

 of food, in a crowded or unhealthy condition, or feed any such 

 cows on distillery waste or on any substance in the state of putre- 

 faction or fermentation, or upon any food that is unhealthy or 

 that produces impure, unhealthy, diseased or unwholesome milk. 

 But this section shall not be construed to prohibit the feeding 

 of ensilage. 



§ 22. Prohibition of the sale of adulterated milk. — No person 

 shall sell or exchange, or offer or expose for sale or exchange, 

 any unclean, impure, unhealthy, adulterated or unwholesome 

 milk or any cream from the same, or any unclean, impure, un- 

 healthy, adulterated, colored, or unwholesome cream, or sell or 

 exchange or offer or expose for sale or exchange any article 

 of food made from such milk or cream or manufacture from any 

 such milk or cream any article of food. (As amended by chapter 

 101 of the La us of 1900.) 



People v. Cipperly, 101 N. Y. 634; s. c. (dissenting opinion), 37 



Hun, 324. 

 People v. Schaeffer, 41 Id. 23. 

 People v. Kibler, 106 N. Y. 321. 

 People v. West, Id. 293. 

 People v. Eddy, 12 N. Y. Supp. 62S. 



