Mich. Admin. Code R. 285.537.5 - Definitions
Rule 5. As used in these rules:
(a) "Characteristic color" means that the
color is typical of cucumbers for pickling. Cucumbers that show whitish or
yellowish-green areas due to shading by the vines or other causes shall not be
considered as lacking characteristic color, unless the appearance is seriously
injured.
(b) "Damage" means any
injury or defect which materially affects the pickling quality.
(c) "Diameter" means the minimum dimension at
right angle to the longitudinal axis of the cucumber, exclusive of
warts.
(d) "Fairly well formed"
means that the cucumber is not materially curved, materially tapered more than
normal at 1 or both ends, or otherwise materially misshapen for pickling
purposes.
(e) "Fresh" means that
the cucumber is bright, not wilted, or old.
(f) "Full grown" means that the cucumber has
a dull appearance, is fairly smooth, and warts when present, are not
prominent.
(g) "Person" means
individual, partnership, trust, association, corporation, and any other
business unit, or a receiver, trustee or assignee thereof.
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