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That the accounts of each factory be kept separate and 
distinct. 
That persons supplying milk to either of the factories shall 
be required to send, twice every day, the pure milk from the 
whole of their dairy cows (excepting such milk as shall be 
required by them for their family consumption), during the 
manufacturing season, the termination of which shall be deter- 
mined by the Managing Committee of each factory, 
That the terms for the current year on which the milk is to be 
obtained shall be a guaranteed payment of ^\d. per gallon of 
10 lbs. weight, payable the first Friday in every month, between 
the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock, at the Secretary's Office at Derby, 
together with a share of the profits of the factory according to 
the quality of the milk supplied (after payment of working ex- 
penses of such factory), which shall be paid as soon after the 
close of the manufacturing season as the Central Committee can 
arrange. 
That the Manager of each factory shall have power to refuse 
milk that is of an inferior quality, sour, dirty, or otherwise 
impure, without reference to the Central Committee; and any 
person detected in sending milk that has been skimmed or 
adulterated shall be reported to the Central Committee, and 
render himself liable to a forfeiture of his share of the profits 
that may be derived from the factory, and not be allowed to 
supply milk to it afterwards. 
That every supplier of milk shall sign a declaration that he 
will submit to the Rules of the Association and the Bye-laws 
made for the proper working of such factory with which he 
is connected. And in case of his failing to comply with such 
Rules and Bye-laws, he shall forfeit all claim to any profits that 
may be derived from such factory, and not be allowed to supply 
milk to it afterwards. But in case of his inability to supply the 
milk from the number of cows which he had previously de- 
clared, under such circumstances over which he has no control, 
or which the Central Committee shall deem to be satisfactory, 
he may be relieved from his agreement on such terms as the 
Central Committee shall decide to be just and proper. 
That persons on the working staff of either factory shall not 
allow the admission of any person other than a Guarantor, or by 
the written consent of one of the Managing Committee to such 
factory, excepting he be on business connected therewith. 
Bye-Laws of the Derby Factory. 
No milk will be received after half-past seven in the morning, 
and half-past seven o'clock in the evening. 
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