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British Food Journal Volume 67 Issue 11 1965

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 November 1965

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Abstract

Form and procedure for proof of analysis in prosecutions under food and drugs law has become so well established over the years that it is rare for it to be questioned. This was done, however, in a Scottish case, reported in this journal (B.F.J., Sept. 1965, 800, 124), in which, the Sheriff dismissed the case because inter alia, the certificate of analysis was not in the form required by the Act, i.e., the Food and Drugs (Scotland) Act, 1936. It appeared from the report of the case that the public analyst had not signed the certificate as such. The Sheriff is reported as saying “All one can say about this certificate is that it is a certificate signed by one named T. M. Clark, who is an analyst”.

Citation

(1965), "British Food Journal Volume 67 Issue 11 1965", British Food Journal, Vol. 67 No. 11, pp. 139-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011643

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MCB UP Ltd

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