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2-20-1
Section 2-20-1 Size, marking, etc., of sacks, bags, etc., in which corn, oats, rye, cotton
seed hulls, etc., to be sold generally. Oats, rye, corn, wheat, barley and cotton seed hulls
shall be sold in the following prescribed quantities: (1) Oats in sacks containing two and
one-half and five bushels, weighing, respectively, 80 and 160 net pounds; (2) Rye and corn
in two and two and one-half bushel sacks weighing 112 and 140 pounds net, respectively; (3)
Wheat in two and two and one-half bushel sacks weighing, respectively, 120 and 150 pounds;
(4) Barley in two and three bushel sacks weighing, respectively, 96 and 144 pounds; and (5)
Cotton seed hulls in 100 pound sacks or bags. Such sacks, bags or packages shall have plainly
marked or stenciled thereon in large type and figures the net quantities required by this
section and the name and address of the manufacturer or other person responsible for placing
the product on the market as well as the grade as established by the State Board...
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2-20-2
Section 2-20-2 Sale of corn, oats, rye, cotton seed hulls, etc., in quantities other than prescribed
by Section 2-20-1 generally. Any person who sells any corn, oats, rye, wheat, barley or cotton
seed hulls in sacks or bags, except in quantities respectively prescribed in Section 2-20-1,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ag. Code 1927, §210; Code 1940, T. 2, §136.)...
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2-20-3
Section 2-20-3 Sale of corn, oats, rye, cotton seed hulls, etc., in bulk; sale of grains or
cereals by producers or growers thereof. The provisions of Sections 2-20-1 and 2-20-2 shall
apply only when corn, oats, rye, wheat, barley or cotton seed hulls are sold in sacks, bags
or other packages and shall not prevent the sale of any of said articles in bulk. The provisions
of Sections 2-20-1 and 2-20-2 shall not apply to sales of grains or cereals by the producer
or grower of such grains or cereals. (Ag. Code 1927, §212; Code 1940, T. 2, §138.)...
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40-12-87
Section 40-12-87 Cottonseed oil mills, cotton mills, factories, etc. Every person operating
a cottonseed oil mill; cotton mill; cloth mill; towel factory; garment factory; yarn mill;
hosiery mill; peanut mill; peanut oil mill; peanut shelling plant; paper mill; pulp mill;
mill manufacturing sheeting, rugs, bags, hats, cement, carpets, lime, plaster, soap, chemical,
acid (other than fertilizer) explosive; and all mills manufacturing any finished or semifinished
products of tobacco, thread, yarn, cloth, fur, felt, nylon, paper, jute, rubber, iron, iron
ore, copper, brass, tin, coal, coke, sand, cement, glass, clay, slag, aluminum, bauxite, ore,
grain, other than what is commonly called a grist mill, oats, corn, rye, synthetic rubber,
stone, oil, crude oil, tar, resin, asphalt, paraffin, plastics, fibers, straw, cellulose,
or other factory where materials are woven, made, or assembled shall pay the following license
tax: $10 where the investment for plant, equipment, supplies, and...
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