Laborers engaged in gathering, saving, and preparing moss for market, have a privilege on the moss for their wages. Persons advancing money or furnishing supplies to enable another to gather, save, and prepare moss for market, have a privilege on the moss for the advances and supplies. The laborer's privilege ranks first and that of the furnisher of supplies second.
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