As used in this subchapter, unless otherwise defined:
"Fairly tight" means the commodity is packed to fit fairly snug and not loosely in the container.
"Reasonably clean" means not caked with dirt or other foreign material, or not so badly stained as to seriously affect the appearance of the container.
"Reasonably well filled" means the sack has been filled to approximately ninety per cent or more of its total capacity and the sack is fairly tightly sewn or tied across the top.
"Sound" means the container is constructed to remain intact under the most severe conditions ordinarily encountered during handling and shipment, and is constructed in accordance with good practice.
"Well nailed" means sufficient nails have been used to keep the container intact and the nails are tightly fitted into the wood or other material.
Haw. Code R. § 4-41-9