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The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to pre- Regulations.
scribe regulations for carrying out the purposes of the , . ..... of
seventh subdivision of this section, and the certificates of certificates ot clas-
the officers of the Government as to the classification of jocation as evi:
any cotton for the purposes of said subdivision shall be
accepted in the courts of the United States in all suits
between the parties to such contract, or their privies, as
prima facie evidence of the true classification of the cot-
ton involved.
The last paragraph is published above as amended by
section 6, act of March 4, 1919 (40 Stat., 1352). Prior to
the amendment it read as follows:
The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to prescribe
rules and regulations for carrying out the purposes of the
seventh subdivision of this section, and his findings, upon any
dispute referred to him under said seventh subdivision,
made after the parties in interest have had an opportunity
to be heard by him or such officer, officers, agent, or agents,
of the Department of Agriculture as he may designate,
shall be accepted in the courts of the United States in all
suits between such parties, or their privies, as prima facie
svidence of the true classification of the cotton involved.
Disputes arising upon delivery of cotton made upon con-
tract under this section must be settled bv the courts. (T
D. 2177.)
Skc. 6. [Act of March 4. 1919 (40 Stat.. 1350). Ee-
tract. |
The foregoing amendments to section five of said act
shall become effective on and after the approval of this
act, but nothing herein shall be construed to diminish
any authority conferred on any official of the United
States necessary to enable him to carry out any duties
remaining to be performed by him under said act as
unamended, or to impair the effect of such act as to any
contract subject to its provisions entered into prior to
the effective date of said amendments, or to impair the
effect of the findings of the Secretary of Agriculture
upon any dispute referred to him under said section five
as unamended.
The amendments referred to above are those made to the
fifth, seventh and last paragraphs of section 5. act of
August 11, 1916.
Sec. 6. [Amended by act of February 26, 1927 (44 736
Stat., 1248).] That for the purposes of section 5 of this Mode of deter.
J . . mining differ-
act the differences above or below the contract price which ences to be paid
the receiver shall pay for cotton of grades above or below [2 Settlement of
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the basis grade in the settlement of a contract of sale for livery ‘of cotton
the future delivery of cotton shall be determined by the basis grade.
actual commercial differences in value thereof upon the
sixth business day prior to the day fixed, in accordance
with the sixth subdivision of section 5, for the delivery
of cotton on the contract, established by the sale of spot
cotton in the spot markets of not less than five places
designated for the purpose from time to time by the
Effect of amend:
ments. ete.