REGULATIONS FOR TOBACCO WAREHOUSES 
UNDER THE 
UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE ACT. 
Regulation 1.—Definitions. Definitions. 
Section 1. Words used in these regulations in the sin- apiece smnuort 
gular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and‘. 
vice versa, as the case may demand. 
SEC, 2: For the purposes of these regulations, unless _7¢7™s ©™ 
the context otherwise require, the following terms shall 
be construed, respectively, to mean— 
Paragraph 1. Tur Act.—The United States warehouse The Act. 
Act, approved August 11, 1916 (39 U.S. Stats. at L., pp. 
446, 486) as amended by an Act of Congress approved 
July 24, 1919 (41 U.S. Stats. at L., pp. 234, 266). 
Paragraph 2, Person.—An individual, corporation, Person. 
partnership, or two or more persons having a joint or 
common interest. 
Paragraph 3. Secretary.—The Secretary of Agricul- 
ture of the United States. 
Paragraph 4. Reecuiations.—Rules and regulations Regulations. 
made under the Act by the Secretary. 
Paragraph 5. Bureau or Marxets.—The Bureau of ,, Bureau of Mar- 
Markets of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
Paragraph 6. WAREHOUSE. Ty building, structure, Warehouse. 
or other protected inclosure in which tobnces is or may 
be stored for interstate or foreign commerce, or, if lo- 
cated within any place under the exclusive jurisdiction 
of the United States, in which tobacco is or may be 
stored. 
Paragraph 7. Winmdouseti oA persons Vag tally eWay bons, 
engaged in the business of storing tobacco. 
Paragraph 8. Licrnsr.—A license issued under the Act License. 
by the Secretary. 
Paragraph 9. UiczNsrD WAREHOUSEMAN.—A_ ware- , Licensed ware- 
houseman licensed as such under the Act. 
Secretary. 
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