§ 43-17 Pound, hundredweight, ton, barrel, gallon
§ 43-18 Bushel. Charcoal, flour, potatoes
§ 43-19 Weight of bushel in various articles. Penalty
§ 43-19a Sale and advertising of poultry to be by weight
§ 43-20 Bulk grains, feeds and feedstuffs to be sold by weight
§ 43-21 Seals on containers or vehicles
§ 43-22 Penalty
§ 43-23 Manufacture, sale and use of milk bottles
§ 43-24 Testing machines used in weighing milk or cream
§ 43-25 Weight of sand and gravel
§ 43-26 Saw logs
§ 43-27 Fuel wood: Definitions. Measurers of wood. Sale of fuel wood by cord, volume or weight. Regulations
§ 43-28 Sale of coal and coke by weight
§ 43-29 Location of scales. Fee for testing scales outside the state
§ 43-30 Not to apply to foreign or interstate commerce
§ 43-31 Sale of preheated petroleum products to be by weight
§ 43-32 Delivery tickets, requirements
§ 43-33 Public weighers to secure tare weight
§ 43-34 Penalty
§ 43-35 Exemptions
§ 43-36 “Liquefied petroleum gas” defined
§ 43-37 Sale of liquefied petroleum gas in containers
§ 43-38 Sale in package form
§ 43-39 Delivery tickets. Units of sale
§ 43-40 Sealing of meters
§ 43-41 Variations from marked weight
§ 43-42 Regulations
§ 43-43 Penalty
§ 43-44 Exemptions
§ 43-45 Sale and marking of thread

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 752 - Weight and Measurement of Specific Articles

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