HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 845
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary*
land. That five new sections be and they are hereby added to
Article 3 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930
Edition), title "Baltimore County", to be under a new sub-
title "Trailers", said new sections to be known as Sections
773A, 773B, 773C, 773D and 773E, to follow immediately after
Section 773 of said Article, and to read as follows:
TRAILERS.
773A. On and after June 15, 1943, it shall be unlawful for
any person, firm or corporation to maintain, reside in or
operate in Baltimore County any trailer used or to be used as
the habitation or living quarters of any person or persons,
without having secured a license for the maintenance of each
such trailer from the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore
County. The annual license fee for each such trailer shall be
Thirty ($30. 00) Dollars per year, accounting from June 1,
1943, and June 1st in each year thereafter; for licenses issued
after June 1st in any year there shall be a pro-rata reduction
for each full month of the license year that may have elapsed,
but in 110 case shall the license fee be less than $10. 00. There
shall be no rebating or remitting of license fees for any cause
whatsoever. The license shall bear the name of the licensee,
the name of the tenant or lessee, and a short identifying descrip-
tion of the trailer licensed for use, which said license shall at
all times be kept in said trailer.
All sums received by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for,
Baltimore County for issuance of trailer licenses shall be paid
over monthly to the County Commissioners of Baltimore
County and expended by it as a part of the general funds of
Baltimore County.
773B. The tenant or lessee of a trailer shall be the person
charged with the primary responsibility of securing a license
for the use of said trailer in accordance with Section 773A.
If the owner, operator, tenant, or lessee of a trailer fails to
secure a license, the license fee shall become a lien on such
trailer and, after a ten days' notice to the owner of the land
on which such trailer is located, the said owner shall also be
liable for the license fee, and such license fee shall be a lien
on such land. The lien on such trailer or such land, or both,
may be enforced by sale at public auction by the County Com-
missioners of Baltimore County, after notice by advertisement
for two successive weeks in one or more newspapers of general
circulation published in Baltimore County.
773C. Any person, firm or corporation operating, main-
taining or residing in a trailer in Baltimore County without
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