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Rule 9.— Hops sold for immediate delivery must be inspected 

 on the duy succcodinpr the sale. Hops sold for future delivery 

 niust be inspected on the day succeeding the notice of delivery. 



Rule 10. — If upon inspection it shall be found that any lot. 

 or part of a lot, of hops shall not conform with the contract, 

 the buyer shall take all which do conform to the contract, and 

 the seller shall replace the lot, or part of a lot, rejected with 

 other hops of as good a quality, and for this purpose the seller 

 shall have 10 days to replace and tender hops to fill the origina' 

 contract; but if a specific lot is sold by sample the buyer shall 

 take all which are up to sample, and he shall have the privilege 

 of taking the rejections at a reduction to be agreed upon be- 

 tween seller and buyer, or to be settled by arbitration. 



Rule n.— Hops shall be weighed (unless otherwise agreed 

 upon) by a city weigher, whose return shall be taken as the 

 correct weights of the bales. Weigher's fees to be divided by 

 buyer and seller equally. 



Rule 12.— All hops shall be removed at the buyer's expense 

 within two days after receiving the invoice (weather permit- 

 ting), and until then the seller is to hold the same fully cov- 

 ered by insurance at invoice value. 



Rule 13. — When hops are sold to arrive and to be inspected 

 on dock, the buyer shall, after inspection and order for de- 

 livery being given, assume the same relation toward the trans- 

 portation line by which the hops arrived, as the seller previ- 

 ously held as regards their removal from the place of delivery 

 within the time granted by such lines for that purijose. 



Rule 14.— Rules 3. 4, 5 and 6 shall apply only to the crop of 

 1S83 and subsequent crops. 



Rule 15.— A carload of hops shall be understood to contaXn 

 not less than 10,000, or more than 13,000 pounds. 



