16 REGULATIONS FOR TOBACCO WAREHOUSES. 
. such care in regard to tobacco in his custody as a reason- 
ably careful owner would exercise under the same circum- 
stances and conditions. He shall see that the sprinkler 
or other fire protection equipment, if any, provided for 
his warehouse is maintained in proper working order. 
roe, OF her = Sec. 12. If, at any time, a licensed warehouseman shall 
modities. handle or store tobacco otherwise than as a licensed ware- 
houseman, cr shall handle or store any other commodity, 
he shall so protect the same, and otherwise exercise care 
with respect to it, as not to endanger the tobacco in his 
custody as a licensed warehouseman or impair the insur- 
ance thereon or his ability to meet his obligations and 
perform his duties under the Act and these regulations. 
pees Sec. 13. Except as may be required by law or these reg- 
ulations, a licensed warehouseman shall not remove any 
tobacco in storage from a licensed warehouse or a part 
thereof so as, In any manner, to impair the insurance 
thereon without first obtaining the consent in writing of 
the holder of the receipt and indorsing on the face of 
the receipt the fact and the date of such removal. 
7 auebaoromel te Sec. 14. A licensed warehouseman shall not handle or 
handling or stor- store tobacco in such manner as will injure or damage it, 
5 or in any part of the warehouse in which it is likely to be 
injured or damaged by excessive moisture, or otherwise. 
roe sition_ of - Suc. 715. In case a licensed warehouseman, and =his 
be wasuitable for licensed, inspector, if any, find that any tobacco in his 
licensed warehouse is in such condition that it is unsafe 
for storage or likely to injure or damage other tobacco, 
such warehouseman shall give such notice to the owner, 
or to the person in whose name the tobacco is stored, as 
is reasonable and possible under the circumstances, to 
satisfy the lien upon such tobacco, and to remove it from 
his licensed warehouse, and in the event of the failure of 
such person to satisfy the hen and to remove the tobacco 
within the time so specified, the licensed warehouseman 
may sell the tobacco at public or private sale without ad- 
vertising. If the licensed warehouseman after a reason- 
able effort is unable to sell the tobacco, he may dispose of 
it in any lawful manner, and shall incur no lability by 
reason thereof. From the proceeds of such sale such 
licensed warehouseman shall satisfy his len, including 
the reasonable charges of notice, advertisement, and sale. 
The balance, if any, of such proceeds shall be held by the 
licensed warehouseman, and delivered on demand to the 
