Laws And Regulations Relating to the Government Monopoly of Japan

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Topping.
8. Other matters connected with cultivation.
9. The classification of the leaves.
10. The methods of drying.
11. The methods of smoothing leaves.
12. The number of leaves in a bundle.
13. The number of bundles in a package or its weight.
14. The material for binding.
15. The methods of packing.
Art. XII. — When the transplantation of tobacco has been finished, the remaining seedlings shall be at once thrown away.
But a necessary number of seedlings may be kept as a reserve within the p
...eriod of three weeks from the time of transplant- ing.
Art. Xm. — A tobacco-cultivator shall set up for each plot a post giving the aza, lot number, cultivator's name and license number.
Art. XIV. — When an estimate is to be made of either the 28 weigM or number of tobacco leaves according to Article XI. of the Tobacco Monopoly Law, the Chief of Leaf -tobacco Purchasing Office shall appoint a date and give a previous notification thereof.
Art. XV. — If a tobacco-cultivator desires to make a protest against either the weight or mimber of leaves estimated by the officials concerned, he shall enter on the spot the substance of the reasons for his protest in a book provided for the purpose, and affix his seal thereto.


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