Section 2-19-1 Making of deductions from actual weight of cotton by persons buying or selling baled cotton; use of untested weights in weighing cotton. It shall be unlawful for any person in buying or selling baled cotton or in weighing such cotton for any person other than himself to deduct from the actual weight thereof […]
Section 2-19-10 Failure of cotton broker, etc., to pay for cotton purchased and disposed of. Any cotton broker or other person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of buying cotton, either on his own account or for others, who buys or engages to buy from a planter or commission merchant any cotton and fails […]
Section 2-19-11 Fraudulent packing or baling of cotton. Any person who fraudulently packs or bales any cotton by plating or otherwise shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ag. Code 1927, §363; Code 1940, T. 2, §152.)
Section 2-19-12 Exhibition of false samples of cotton, etc. Any person who fraudulently exhibits any false samples of any cotton or of any other articles or commodity by means whereof any person is injured shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ag. Code 1927, §364; Code 1940, T. 2, §153.)
Section 2-19-13 Removal, etc., from state of cotton subject to purchase money lien. Any person who removes or aids in removing from this state any cotton subject to the lien given by law for the purchase money with intent to prevent, hinder or delay the enforcement of such lien must, on conviction, be imprisoned in […]
Section 2-19-14 Removal from bale of cotton, etc., of ginner’s tag. Any person, other than the purchaser, whether such person is the owner in whole or in part or warehouseman or other person who shall remove or destroy the tag placed upon any bale of cotton by the ginner thereof shall be guilty of a […]
Section 2-19-15 Ginners to maintain registers of cotton ginned; contents and inspection thereof. Every person, firm or corporation who gins cotton shall keep a book in which it shall register all cotton received at its gins to be ginned in the name of the owner thereof, if known, and, if not known, then the ginner […]
Section 2-19-16 Marking, tagging, etc., of cotton by ginners. Every person who gins cotton in this state shall mark, label or tag the same in such manner as prescribed by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries. (Ag. Code 1927, §368; Code 1940, T. 2, §157.)
Section 2-19-17 Charging of different price for ginning, etc., cotton to person selling seed therefrom to ginner. Any person engaged in buying cotton seed and who also operates or owns a public ginnery in this state who shall charge any other or different price for ginning or ginning and wrapping cotton to any person selling […]
Section 2-19-18 Violation of laws as to classification, stapling or sampling of cotton. Any person or warehouseman who shall willfully violate any of the laws of this state relating to the classification, stapling or sampling of cotton shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ag. Code 1927, §371; Code 1940, T. 2, §159.)
Section 2-19-19 Replacement, etc., of cotton removed from warehouse for reweighing, resampling or examining upon rejection by purchaser, etc. Whenever cotton bought from a factory is removed by the purchaser, his agent or broker from the warehouse in which it is stored to another warehouse for the purpose of reweighing, resampling or examining and the […]
Section 2-19-2 Corporations, etc., operating, etc., places for storing, weighing or dealing in cotton to maintain records of bale cotton weighed, etc. Any corporation, company, individual or his or their agents operating or owning places for storing, weighing or dealing in cotton doing business in this state who fail to keep a record of all […]
Section 2-19-20 Removal of cotton from bale for sampling. No more than six ounces of cotton shall be taken from any bale of cotton under the pretext of sampling the same; but after the sale of the cotton and after the weight thereof has been ascertained and agreed upon, the buyer may take from the […]
Section 2-19-21 Removal of cotton from place where sold prior to weighing without consent of seller. Without the consent of the seller, cotton must not be removed from the place where it may be when sold until the weight thereof has been ascertained. (Ag. Code 1927, §375; Code 1940, T. 2, §162.)
Section 2-19-22 Implied warranty as to packing of cotton. When cotton in bales is sent by a planter or other owner to a factor for sale, a warranty is implied on the part of such planter or owner to the factor and the purchaser from such factor respectively that such cotton is not fraudulently packed […]
Section 2-19-23 Ginneries to keep lint cotton and cotton seed and lots of cotton separate upon request of owners. All public ginneries in this state, when requested so to do by the owner, shall keep both the lint cotton and cotton seed of each owner and each lot of cotton so separated by the owner […]
Section 2-19-24 Liability of ginneries for failure to comply with provisions of Section 2-19-23. Any public ginner or ginnery who willfully refuses and fails to so keep the lint and seed separate as to each lot of cotton brought to his gin or ginnery or to comply with the provisions of Section 2-19-23 shall be […]
Section 2-19-25 Applicability of provisions of Sections 2-19-23 and 2-19-24. The provisions of Sections 2-19-23 and 2-19-24 as to keeping the lint separate and apart from other lots shall not be made to apply to lots of cotton of less than one bale. (Acts 1919, No. 755, p. 1116; Code 1923, §7307; Code 1940, T. […]
Section 2-19-26 Applicability of laws relative to inspection, suspension from sale, seizure, etc. The provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of this title shall be applicable to the provisions of this chapter.
Section 2-19-3 Mutilation, etc., of marks, brands, etc., on cotton or concealment of cotton by ginners, warehouse proprietors, etc. Any ginner, warehouse proprietor, common carrier, officer, agent, clerk or employee of such common carrier or person or any other person who, for the purpose of preventing, delaying or hindering the identification of any cotton by […]