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(6) Signed original of Form CCC-329-3, Statement of Transmittal of Ocean Bill of Lading.

(7) Form NOCO-467, signed for the Administrator, showing that the price is approved for financing.

(8) One copy (or photostat) of the weight and tare sheets certified by a U.S. warehouseman or one copy (or photostat) of a weight certificate and tare sheets issued at U.S port of export by an authorized weigher. The certification of the U.S. warehouseman or authorized weigher must show markings, supplier's name, CCC Registration Number, Purchase Authorization Number, gross weight, type of bagging, number of ties, and weight of patches, if any, for each bale and the tare. The gross weight minus tare shall constitute net weight. The certification must also state that cotton in the shipment was weighed after the last sampling and not more than 30 days prior to the date of certification.

(9) All documents shall be identified with the CCC Registration Number.

(W) Extra long staple cotton:

(1) A copy of the supplier's invoice, which shall show the contracted quality described in terms of the Official Cotton Standards of the United States, unless the sale is made against private types. If the sale is against private type, show private type name.

(2) Signed original of Form CCC-329, Supplier's Certificate:

(a) From the supplier of the commodity, and

(b) If any part of the ocean freight is financed on cost and freight or c.i.f. sales, also from supplier of ocean freight.

or

(3) (a) A copy of the ocean bill of lading,

(b) In lieu of the bill of lading required in paragraph (3)(a) above, there may be substituted a nonnegotiable copy (or photostat) of a port or custody bill of lading dated within the delivery period specified in the purchase authorization, with on-board endorsement dated not later than 20 days after the final delivery date specified in the purchase authorization.

(4) Signed original of Form CCC-106-3, Advice of Vessel Approval.

(5) A nonnegotiable copy of the insurance policy or certificate, if c.i.f.

(6) Signed original of Form CCC-329-3, Statement of Transmittal of Ocean Bill of Lading.

(7) Form NOCO-467 signed for the Administrator, showing that the price is approved for financing.

(8) One copy (or photostat) of the weight and tare sheets certified by a U.S. warehouseman or one copy (or photostat) of a weight certificate and tare sheets issued at U.S. port of export by an authorized weigher. The certifications of the U.S. warehouseman or authorized weigher must show markings, supplier's name, CCC Registration Number, Purchase Authorization Number, gross weight, type of bagging, number of ties, and weight of patches, if any, for each bale and the tare. The gross weight minus tare shall constitute net weight. The certification must also state that cotton in the shipment was weighed after the last sampling and not more than 30 days prior to the date of certification.

(9) All documents shall be identified with the CCC Registration Number.

Subtitle B-Regulations of the Department of Agriculture

235

CHAPTER I-CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

(Standards, Inspections, Marketing Practices)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

NOTE: The title of Chapter I was changed as set forth above at 30 F.R. 2129, February 17, 1965. For individual documentation of the nomenclature changes in this chapter, see the "List of Sections Affected."

SUBCHAPTER A-COMMODITY STANDARDS AND STANDARD CONTAINER REGULATIONS

Part

26 Grain standards.

27 Cotton classification under cotton futures legislation.

28 Cotton classing, testing, and standards.

29 Tobacco inspection.

Tobacco stocks and standards.

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