statement 

 as to 

 condition 



Abt. 12-a.] Sale of Farm Produce on Commission 1957 



2. Where false charges have been imposed for handlinff or^aise 



charges. 



services rendered. 



3. Where there has been a failure to account promptly and fJ'""c'c^oum 

 properly or to make settlements, with intent to defraud. 



4. Where there have been false statements as to condition, ^^'^^ 



' statem 



quality or quantity of goods received or held for sale on commis- ^^ *-° 

 sion when the same might he known on reasonable inspection. °* ^°°'^''- 



5. Where there have been false or misleading statement or False 



statement. 



statements as to market conditions with intent to deceive. as to 



market. 



6. Where there has been a combination or combinations to fix combina- 



tions. 

 prices. 



7. Where the commission merchant directly or indirectly pur- Purchase 



•^ _ "^ ^ by com- 



chases the goods for his own account without prior authority m'ssion 



'-' i i/ merchant. 



therefor or without notifying the consignor thereof. (As added 

 by chapter 457 of the Laws of 1913.) 



§ 287. Certiorari to review. The action of the commissioner 

 of agriculture in refusing to grant a license, or in revoking a 

 license granted under this article, shall be subject to review by a 

 writ of certiorari, and if such proceedings are begun, until the ['J'^^remain 

 final determination of the proceedings and all appeals therefrom, aurinT^ 

 the license of such commission merchant shall be deemed to be j^ p''°'=^^'^'°^- 

 full force and effect, provided the fee for such license shall have 

 been paid and a bond given as herein required. {As added hy 

 chapter 457 of the Laws of 1913.) 



§ 288.. Report of sale to consignor. Every commission mer- 

 chant shall, upon the receipt of farm produce and as he handles 

 and disposes of the same, make a record thereof, specifying the Record. 

 Dame and address of the consignor, the date of receipt, the kind 

 and the quantity of such produce, the amount of goods sold, the 

 selling price thereof and the items of expense connected therewith, 

 and this record together with payment in settlement for said 

 L-hipment shall be mailed to the consignor within forty-eight hours 

 unless otherwise agreed. {As added hy chapter 457 of the Laws 

 of 1913.) 



§ 289. Offenses. Any person, firm, exchange, association or 

 corporation who shall receive or offer to receive, sell or offer to 



