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Restriction on sale of butter in specified area, etc.
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4.—(1) The Minister may by regulations, made in respect of a specified area, provide that a person (other than an authorised body) shall not—
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(a) sell in that area any butter to which this section applies,
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(b) acquire any such butter for the purpose of selling it in that area,
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(c) supply any such butter for the purpose of its being sold in that area, or
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(d) supply any such butter to the proprietor of a catering establishment situate in that area or the head of an institution so situate,
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unless the butter was supplied to him by an authorised body or by a person who obtained it from an authorised body.
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(2) In this section—
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“butter to which this section applies” means any butter which is—
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(a) creamery butter, or
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(b) imported butter;
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“authorised body” means a central marketing organisation operating under rules approved by the Minister under the Principal Act;
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“catering establishment” means a restaurant, hotel, boarding house, guest house, lodging house, café, tea-room, canteen or club;
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“institution” means a hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, nursing home, school, college, convent, monastery, or any similar institution.
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