§ 3.1-384. (Repealed effective October 1, 2008) Selling unsound provisions, how punished
If any person knowingly sell any diseased, corrupted, or unwholesome food, whether meat or drink, intended for human consumption, without making the same known to the buyer, he shall be fined not exceeding $100 or confined in jail not exceeding six months, or both. The meat of any animal which has developed the disease of actinomycosis or lumpy jaw shall be deemed diseased, corrupted, and unwholesome and within the provisions of this section.
(Code 1950, § 3-304; 1966, c. 702.)
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