§ 160-c. Retail sale by grade or quality; fresh eggs; definition. It\nshall be unlawful for any person to sell, or offer to sell or expose for\nsale to a consumer any eggs intended for human consumption other than\nthose of his own production without notifying by suitable sign or label\nthe person or persons purchasing or intending to purchase the same of\nthe exact grade or quality of such eggs, according to the standards\nprescribed by the commissioner of agriculture and markets.\n No person shall sell, offer for sale, or advertise for sale as fresh\neggs, strictly fresh eggs, hennery eggs, or new-laid eggs, or under\nwords or descriptions of similar import, any eggs which are not fresh.\nNo egg shall be deemed to be fresh which does not meet the standards of\nquality of fresh eggs established by the commissioner of agriculture and\nmarkets.\n
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