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PART 2 Miscellaneous requirements relating to sampling and analysis
PART 3 Amendment and modification of other legislation with regard to sampling and analysis
9.In section 66(1) (interpretation of Part IV), insert at the...
10.Section 68 (duty of seller to give statutory statement) in...
11.Section 69 (marking of material prepared for sale) in so...
12.Section 70 (use of names or expressions with prescribed meanings)...
13.Section 71 (particulars to be given of certain attributes if...
14.In section 73 (deleterious ingredients in feeding stuff) —
16.Section 75 (purchaser’s right to have sample taken and analysed)...
17.Section 76 (inspector’s power to enter premises and take samples)...
18.Section 77 (division of samples and analysis by agricultural analyst)...
19.Section 78 (further analysis by Government Chemist) in so far...
20.Section 79 (supplementary provisions relating to samples and analysis) in...
23.Amendment of the Official Feed and Food Controls (England) Regulations 2009
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