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Definition of Misbranding
1. misbrand [v] - See also: misbrand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Misbranding
Literary usage of Misbranding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Food Inspection and Analysis: For the Use of Public Analysts, Health by Albert Ernest Leach, Andrew Lincoln Winton (1913)
"misbranding.—Under the federal food law and the laws of many of the states
misbranding constitutes an offense as well as adulteration. ..."
2. The Law of Pure Food and Drugs, National and State: With Appendices by William Wheeler Thornton (1912)
"Unintentional misbranding. The statute makes no distinction between an intentional
and an unintentional misbranding. The object of the statute is to protect ..."
3. Foods and Their Adulteration: Origin, Manufacture, and Composition of Food by Harvey Washington Wiley (1911)
"Adulteration and misbranding of Cheese.—The most common form of adulteration or
sophistication of cheese is the misbranding thereof in respect of the ..."
4. Beverages and Their Adulteration: Origin, Composition, Manufacture, Natural by Harvey Washington Wiley (1919)
"Adulterations and misbranding of the Above Beverages.—The principal adulterations
of lemonade, orangeade and limeade, are made by using citric acid and ..."
5. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1904)
"BILL FOR PREVENTING THE ADULTERATION OR misbranding OF FOODS OR DRUGS.* Be it
enacted, etc., That the introduction into any State or Territory or the ..."
6. Soil Fertility and Fertilizers by James Edward Halligan (1912)
"Tentative Definitions of Fertilizers and of misbranding and Adulteration.— (i)
A fertilizer shall be defined as any simple, compound, or mixed material ..."
7. Forage Plants and Their Culture by Charles Vancouver Piper (1914)
"... another which it closely resembles, as trefoil for alfalfa, or Canada blue-grass
for Kentucky blue-grass. Such are usually willful cases of misbranding. ..."