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shall contain a permanent injunction, restraining the defendant,, 

 his agents, servants and employes, from any further violation- 

 of the section or sections on which the recovery is obtained. 

 6. This act shall take effect immediately. 



CHAPTER 337. 



AN ACT to amend the domestic commerce law, in relation to 

 the size of apple, pear, quince and potato barrels. 



Became a law, April 2, 1902, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, 



three-fifths being present. 



The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and 

 Assembly, do enact as follows: 



Section 1. Section nine of chapter three hundred and seventy- 

 six of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, entitled "An 

 act relating to domestic commerce law, constituting chapter 

 thirty-four of the general laws," as amended by chapter three 

 hundred and seventeen of the laws of eighteen hundred and 

 ninety-nine, is hereby amended to read as follows: 



§ 9. Barrels of apples, quinces, pears and potatoes. — A barrel 

 of pears, quinces or potatoes shall represent a quantity equal 

 to one hundred quarts of grain or dry measure. A barrel of 

 apples shall be of the following dimensions: head diameter, 

 seventeen and one-eighth inches; length of stave, twenty-eight 

 and one-half inches; bulge, not less than sixty-four inches out- 

 side measurement, to be known as the standard apple barrel. 

 Or where the barrel shall be made straight or without a bulge 

 it shall contain the same number of cubic inches as the standard 

 apple barrel. Every person buying or selling apples, pears, 

 quinces or potatoes in this state by the barrel, shall be under- 

 stood as referring to the quantity or size of the barrel, speci- 

 fied in this section, but when potatoes are sold by weight, 

 the quantity constituting a barrel shall be one hundred and 



