Indiana Code § 24-6-9-1

Indiana grades for sweet potatoes
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Sec. 1. The following grades for sweet potatoes are hereby established and shall be known as the Indiana Grades for sweet potatoes.       Grade No. 1 shall consist of cured sweet potatoes from warm air storage, shall be not less than one and one-half (1 1/2) inches and not more than three and one-half (3 1/2) inches in diameter, and not less than four (4) inches and not more than eleven (11) inches in length, but the length may be less than four (4) inches if the diameter is two and one-fourth (2 1/4) inches or more. Sweet potatoes which are graded at the time they are dug shall be not less than one and three-fourths (1 3/4) inches and not more than four (4) inches in diameter. All sweet potatoes classed as grade No. 1 sweet potatoes shall be sound, of similar varietal characteristics, practically free from dirt or other foreign matter, frost injury, decay, bruises, cuts, scars, cracks and damage caused by heat, disease, insects or mechanical or other means. For the purposes of allowing for variations incident to commercial grading and handling, five per cent (5%) by weight, of any lot may not meet the requirements as to diameter and length, and, in addition, six per cent (6%) by weight may be below the other requirements of this grade.       Grade No. 2 shall consist of sound sweet potatoes, of similar varietal characteristics, not meeting the requirements of grade No. 1, which are free from serious damage caused by dirt or other foreign matter, frost injury, decay, bruises, cuts, scars, cracks, heat, disease, insects or mechanical or other means. Cured or dried sweet potatoes classified as grade No. 2 shall be not less than one (1) inch and not more than one and one-half (1 1/2) inches in diameter. Green sweet potatoes shall be not less than one and one-half (1 1/2) inches and not more than two (2) inches in diameter. For the purpose of allowing for variations incident to commercial grading and handling, five per cent (5%) by weight, of any lot of cured or dried sweet potatoes may not meet the requirements as to diameter and length, and, in addition, six per cent (6%) by weight, may be below the other requirements of this grade; and five per cent (5%) by weight, of any lot of green sweet potatoes may not meet the requirements as to diameter and length. Formerly: Acts 1925, c.136, s.1.   IC 24-7 ARTICLE 7. RENTAL PURCHASE AGREEMENTS               Ch. 1. Application             Ch. 2. Definitions             Ch. 3. Disclosures; Form of Rental Purchase Agreement             Ch. 4. Limitations             Ch. 5. Additional Charges             Ch. 6. Reinstatement; Garnishment; Unconscionable Agreements             Ch. 7. Enforcement; Adjustment in Maximum Fees             Ch. 8. Registration of Lessors             Ch. 9. Violations; Civil Damages   IC 24-7-1 Chapter 1. Application               24-7-1-0.1 Application of article             24-7-1-1 Rental purchase agreements affected; lessee's residence             24-7-1-2 Inapplicable law             24-7-1-3 Waiver of statutory protections; settlement             24-7-1-4 Legal and equitable principles applicable             24-7-1-5 Prohibited agreements; disguised consumer credit sales             24-7-1-6 Inapplicability to rental of musical instruments through programs at schools             24-7-1-7 Inapplicability to rental purchase of a dwelling

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