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demned animals determined by the appraiser is 

 Arbitration of not satisfactory to the owner of such animals, 

 value. the value shall be determined by arbitrators, 



one to be appointed by the state appraiser and 

 one by the owner of the animals. If such arbitrators are not able 

 to agree as to the value of the animals, a third arbitrator shall be 

 appointed by them. The value determined by such arbitrator 

 shall not exceed the limits established by this 

 Payment of article and, after approval by the commissioner 

 arbitrators. of agriculture, shall be final. The arbitrators 

 selected by the owner of the animals shall be 

 paid by the said owner, the other arbitrator or arbitrators shall 

 be paid by the state at a rate of compensation not to exceed five 

 dollars per day and necessary expenses. Such appraiser of con- 

 demned animals and the arbitrators appointed under this section 

 may administer oaths to and examine witnesses. (As amended 

 by chapter 670 of the Laws of 1910.) 



§ 106. Shipping, slaughtering and selling veal for food. — l^o 



person shall slaughter or expose for sale, or sell any calf or carcass 

 of the same or any part thereof, unless it is in good healthy con- 

 dition. 'No person shall sell or expose for sale 

 Calves, sale of. any such calf or carcass of the same or any 

 .part thereof, except the hide, unless it was, if 

 killed, at least four weeks of age at the time of killing. No per- 

 son or persons shall bring or cause to be brought into any city, 

 town or village any calf or carcass of the same or 'any pai't thereof 

 for the purpose of selling, offering or exposing the same for sale, 

 unless it is in a good healthy condition, and no person or persons 

 shall bring any such calf or carcass of the same or any part thereof 

 except the hide into any city, town or village for the purpose of 

 selling, offering or exposing the same for sale, unless the calf is 

 four weeks of age, or, if killed, was four weeks of age at the time 

 of killing, provided, however, that the provisions of this section 

 shall not apply to any calf or carcass of the same or any part 

 thereof, which is slaughtered, sold, offered or exposed for sale, 

 for any other purpose thian food. Any person or persons ex- 

 posing for sale, selling or shipping any calf or carcass of the same 

 will be presumed to be so exposing, selling or 

 Presumption; shipping the said calf or carcass of the same 

 method of for food. Any person or persons shipping "any 

 shipment. calf for the purpose of being raised, if the said 



calf is under four weeks of age, shall ship it 



