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Jay Burns Baking Company Et Al. v. Bryan
44 S. CT. 412, 264 U.S. 504, 68 L. ED. 813, 1924.SCT.40265
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An act of the legislature of Nebraska, approved March 31, 1921 (Laws 1921, c. 2, p. 56) provides that every loaf of bread made for the purpose of sale, or offered for sale, or sold, shall be one-half pound, one pound, a pound and a half, or exact multiples of one pound, and prohibits loaves of other weights. It allows a tolerance in excess of the specified standard weights at the rate of two ounces per pound
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