| 1775 - 638 sider
...food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered, as in either of those sedions mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge. Clause 5, which has given rise to so much discussion, has been again recast, and now stands — No... | |
| 1875 - 582 sider
...satisfaction of the Justices before whom he is charged, that he did not know of the same being so untrue, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge. CHAPIEB 19.— Animals and Articles from Russia.— 82. Cattle brought from a port or place in the... | |
| 1875 - 632 sider
...or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered, as in either of those seftions mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge. Clause 5, which has given rise to so much discussion, has been again recast, and now stands — No... | |
| 1875 - 742 sider
...article of food or drug being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered as in either of those sectious mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge,"— which was agreed to ; and also one to substitute Clause 6 as follows : — "No person shall sell to... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1875 - 486 sider
...food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge.' This will give a tradesman who has bought honestly an impure article an opportunity of proving his... | |
| 1875 - 742 sider
...article of food or drug being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge,"—which was agreed to; and also one to substitute Clause 5 as follows: —"No person shall... | |
| Arthur Hill Hassall - 1876 - 968 sider
...article of food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained or powdered, as in either of those section? mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge.' By this clause, the principle laid down by our Judges in the cases brought before them under the Adulteration... | |
| Arthur Hill Hassall - 1876 - 1040 sider
...food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge. 6. No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1876 - 700 sider
...food or drug told by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge. 6. No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is... | |
| George Davys Ham - 1876 - 708 sider
...Justices, before whom he is charged, that he did not know that the same had so died or been slaughtered, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge. It qhall not be lawful for any person except with the licence of the Privy Conncili to diii up, or... | |
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