Arizona Laws 3-728. Nonconforming eggs; refusal of carrier to ship; reservation in bill of lading
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A person, forwarding company or common carrier may decline to ship or transport eggs or egg products when notified by an inspector that the eggs or egg products are not in conformity with the provisions of this article, and any person, forwarding company or common carrier may reserve the right in the receipt, bill of lading or other writing given to the shipper to reject for shipment and to return to, or hold at the expense and risk of the shipper, eggs or egg products which upon inspection are found not in conformity with this article.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 3-728
- Eggs: means eggs that are in the shell and that are from chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese or any other species of fowl. See Arizona Laws 3-701
- Inspector: means an egg inspector who is appointed or assigned pursuant to section 3-709. See Arizona Laws 3-701
- Person: includes an individual, household, firm, corporation, company or association. See Arizona Laws 3-701
- Writing: includes printing. See Arizona Laws 1-215