O12 Forging marks. Dealing in counterfeit weirhts, Forteiture of ete, counterfeit weight , ete. Ch. 31. No. 15.[ 0 Weights and Measure. Weighing instrument, shall be Hable to a fine of twenty-five dollars. 42. Any Inspector who stamps or marks any welght or measure without duly verifying the s same, by comparison with the proper secondary standard or standards in’ his possession, shall be lable to a fine of twenty five dollars. 43. Any Inspector who knowingly stamps or marks any weight or measure not at that time used or intended to be used within his inspection district shall be liable to a fine of ten dollars. 44. very person who knowingly makes or. sells, or knowingly causes to be made or sold, any unjust weight, counterpoise, measure, or weighing instrument, shall be liable to a fine of fifty dollars, or in the case of any sub- sequent offence, to a fine of one hundred and twenty dollars, or to be imprisoned for three months 45. Every person who forges or counterfeits, or causes or procures to be forged or counte rfeited, or knowingly acts or assists in forging or counterfeiting, any stamp or mark used for stamping or marking any weight or measure under this Ordinance, shall be lik ible to a fine of two hundred and forty dollars or to be imprisoned for four months, 46. Ievery person who knowingly sells, utters, disposes of, or exposes for sale any weight or measure with any forged or counterfeit: stamp or mark thereon resembling or intended to resemble any stamp or mark used under this Ordinance shall be liable to a fine of one hundred and twenty dollars. 47. Kevery weight or measure having thereon any forged or counterfeit: stamp or mark resembling or intended. to. resemble any stamp or mark used under this Ordinance, shall be forfeited to the Crown and may at any time be seized by the Inspector of any inspection district within which the same is found.