. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEMBEB 18, 1920 The Florists^ Review 27. Weiss-Meyer Maywood, III. cars at the i)lacc where the shipment originates. This case is known as Mayo vs. J. L. I'ricc Brokerage ('o., 21S Soiith- wesfcru Keporter, 9'Ml. The court also aligns itself with other judicial authorities by reatliriiiing the rule of law that damages assessed for nondelivery of gootls contracted to be sold are to be measured by the excess of the market value of the goods at the contract time and place for delivery above the contract i)rice. S. COMMITTEE ON QUARANTINE. Makes


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEMBEB 18, 1920 The Florists^ Review 27. Weiss-Meyer Maywood, III. cars at the i)lacc where the shipment originates. This case is known as Mayo vs. J. L. I'ricc Brokerage ('o., 21S Soiith- wesfcru Keporter, 9'Ml. The court also aligns itself with other judicial authorities by reatliriiiing the rule of law that damages assessed for nondelivery of gootls contracted to be sold are to be measured by the excess of the market value of the goods at the contract time and place for delivery above the contract i)rice. S. COMMITTEE ON QUARANTINE. Makes Preliminary Report. The executive committee appointed at the conference of re]>resentatives of hor- ticultural societies held June \~>, 11*20, at the American ^Museum of Natural History, New York, to consider the situ- ation in regard to Quarantine No. H7, has made its ))reliminary report in the form of a leallet entitled, "An Aiii)eal to Evcrv Friend of American Horticul- ; After citing the various steps lead- ing u]) to the issuing of Quarantine No. 37, the report ]>uts the situation brielly as follows: ''Designed for the admir- able jiurjiose of protecting the United States against the ailmission of addi- tional insects and diseases injurious to plant life, the regulations prcimulgated from time to time under the quarantine have in efl'ect acted as an embargo, preventing the importation of any jilanis or see<ls excejjt those permitted by nar- row and seemingly arbitrary rulings. Furtlier, permits to import under these regulations have been granted or re- fused in such fashion as to make the Federal Horticultural Board the con- troller of horticultural research and commerce in a way hard to square with the necessities of an adequate quaran- ; Examples of Obstacles. The report illustrates this as follows: I'liiliT these recul.'itiniis .ill imporlii tioiis of pliiiit material, uliether n'ceived at Hostmi or New Orleans or New York or Sail K


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