New Jersey Statutes 24:11-5. Denatured eggs; labeling
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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 24:11-5
- container: means wrapper, case, basket, hamper, can, bottle, jar, tube, cask, vessel, tub, firkin, keg, jug, barrel, or other receptacles, but the word, "package" shall not include open containers which permit a visual and physical inspection by the purchaser at retail, nor bags and other receptacles which are filled in the presence of the purchaser at retail. See New Jersey Statutes 24:1-1
- Food: means (1) articles used for food or drink for man or other animals (2) chewing gum and (3) articles used for components of any such article. See New Jersey Statutes 24:1-1
Eggs broken for manufacturing purposes shall be denatured at the time of breaking by the addition of some substances to the eggs which will make their use for food impossible, and such eggs shall be plainly and legibly labeled on the package or container with the words “For manufacturing purposes only” . All broken eggs not so denatured and labeled shall, for the purpose of this chapter, be held to be had in possession with intent to sell or use as food.