In addition to the declarations required by § 5118 of this title, any commodity in package form, the package being one of a lot containing random weights, measures or counts of the same commodity and bearing the total selling price of the package, shall bear on the outside of the package a plain and conspicuous declaration of the price per single unit of weight, measure, or count.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 51. STANDARD WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
§ 5101. Definitions; meaning of terms.
§ 5102. Systems of weights and measures.
§ 5103. Definitions of special units of measure.
§ 5104. State standards of weights and measures.
§ 5105. Field standards and equipment.
§ 5106. General powers and duties of Secretary of Agriculture.
§ 5107. Specific powers and duties of Secretary of Agriculture; regulations.
§ 5108. Testing at state-supported institutions.
§ 5111. Inspection of packages.
§ 5112. Stop-use, stop-removal, and removal orders.
§ 5113. Disposition of correct and incorrect apparatus.
§ 5114. Police powers; right of entry and stoppage.
§ 5115. Powers and duties of inspectors.
§ 5116. Duty of owners of incorrect apparatus.
§ 5117. Method of sale of commodities.
§ 5118. Packages; declarations of quantity and origin; variations; exemptions.
§ 5119. Declarations of unit price on random packages.
§ 5120. Uniform packaging and labeling.
§ 5121. Advertising packages for sale.
§ 5123. Misrepresentation of price.
§ 5124. Meat, poultry and seafood.
§ 5125. Clams, mussels, oysters, and other mollusks.
§ 5127. Bulk deliveries of commodities sold in terms of weight.
§ 5128. Furnace and stove oil.
§ 5129. Berries and small fruits.
§ 5130. Construction of contracts.
§ 5131. Licensed weighmasters; appointment; tenure; license fee; seal; charges; records.
§ 5132. Hindering or obstructing officer; penalties.
§ 5133. Impersonation of officer; penalties.
§ 5134. Offenses and penalties.
§ 5137. Validity of prosecutions.
§ 5138. Concurrent jurisdiction of justices of the peace and Court of Common Pleas.
§ 5140. Fees for services for out-of-state companies.