Maine Code § 10-1653

Pure sperm oil defined; adulteration
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All oils sold under the names of sperm, summer, fall and winter oils are deemed to be sold for pure
sperm oil, the test of which is Southworth's oleometer. Whoever sells under said names any oils which
are adulterated by the mixture of an inferior article, without disclosing the full extent of adulteration to
the purchaser, forfeits to the prosecutor $15 for each offense. The oil so sold shall be deemed whale
oil, and the seller is liable to the purchaser for the difference between pure sperm oil and whale oil, to
be recovered in a civil action.

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