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When an inspection is made, and shows the butter 

 to be of the class and grade sold, the buyer shall 

 accept the same, and pay for the inspection. 



36. In sales for " future delivery " the delivery 

 requirements as to time, inspection, etc., shall be 

 the same as on spot sales on the date of delivery, 

 but the rules governing classification for grades in 

 force at time of such sales shall govern the quality 

 of such deliveries. 



37. In sales " seller's option " the seller shall 

 notify the buyer of his intention to make delivery 

 not later than 9 A. m. on day of delivery. If 

 " buyer's option," the buyer shall notify the seller 

 of his intention to call for delivery at least twenty- 

 four hours before 10 a. m. of the day delivery is 

 demanded. 



38. On sales of creamery of 25 tubs, delivery 

 may be of not more than two marks ; on 26 to 50 

 tubs, three marks; on 51 to 100 tubs, marks con- 

 taining not less than 25 tubs each ; on larger lots 

 marks containing not less than 50 tubs each. 



39. On sales of factory, or process butter, de- 

 livery must be of one mark, unless otherwise speci- 

 fied. 



40. A carload shall consist of 300 tubs of one 

 mark, unless otherwise specified. 



41. In case of failure to deliver a carload, set- 

 tlement shall be made on the basis of 300 tubs. 



42. An application to the superintendent for an 

 inspection of goods in controversy, if made within 

 the time allowed for inspection, shall be deemed a 

 compliance with these rules in this respect. 



