1916 



Agricultural Law 



[Art. 4. 



Marking 

 container. 



Cider 



vinegar 

 stock. 



shall mark or brand as or for cider vinegar any package contain- 

 ing that which is not cider vinegar. Every person who sells any 

 vinegar, except it be delivered to the purchaser in the unbroken 

 package in which such seller received it, shall plainly and con- 

 spicuously mark or brand the receptacle or container in which 

 such vinegar is delivered to the purchaser, whether such receptacle 

 or container be furnished by the seller or purchaser, with a label 

 showing the kind of vinegar so delivered and the substance or sub- 

 stances from which it was made. Nothing herein shall be deemed 

 to jDrohibit the sale of cider vinegar stock, provided it be sold as 

 and for such in compliance with the provisions of this article 

 as to marking or branding. The term " cider vinegar stock " when 

 used herein, shall be construed to mean acetified apple juice of less 

 acidity than that required for vinegar which contains not less than 

 two per centum of apple solids and sufficient alcohol to develop the 

 acidity required in vinegar. (As amended hy chapter 210 of the 

 Laws of 1909, and hy chapter 228 of the Laws of 1911.) 

 People V. Lulirs, 195 X. Y. 377 (trade marks). 



§ 73. Facts published. The commissioner of agriculture shall 

 publish the name and business address of each person, firm or 

 corporation convicted of a violation of this article, with such state- 

 ment of the facts of the violation as he may deem proper. (As 

 amended hy chapter 210 of the Laws of 1909 and hy chapter 156 

 of the Laws o/ 1910.) 



