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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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170 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

fee hereby required, he shall forfeit the sum of fifty dollars for
each and every article exposed to sale, to be recovered by any
person suing for the same before any justice of the peace for
the city of Baltimore.

105. If any auctioneer shall sell any goods or property other
than such as he is authorized to sell by the terms of his license,
he shall forfeit for every such article so sold the sum of fifty
dollars, to be recovered by any person suing for the same before
any justice of the peace for the city of Baltimore, or by indict-
ment in the Criminal Court.

106. If any person commissioned as auctioneer shall neglect
to take out a license within twenty days after his commission
shall have been forwarded to him by the Governor, such com-
mission shall be deemed null and void, and the Governor shall
appoint some other person to supply the vacancy in the number
of auctioneers caused by such neglect.

107. The recognizance herein required shall be annually re-
newed.

108. If any security or securities entered into by any auc-
tioneer shall remove from this State or become insolvent, the
Treasurer shall demand other security or securities in his or
their place, and if the auctioneer shall neglect or refuse to give
other security within three days after such demand is made, his
license shall thenceforth be null and void to all intents and pur-
poses as if the same had never been granted, and the Treasurer
shall immediately give public notice thereof in two or more
public newspapers published in said city.

109. If any auctioneer appointed under this law shall accept at
any time' during the continuance of his appointment an appoint-
ment as auctioneer from any other State, he shall be deemed to
have forfeited his appointment under this law.

110. Every auctioneer in said city shall designate in writing
his partner or partners, if any are engaged with him in his said
business, and the houses or stores occupied by him for the trans-
action of auction business, and shall deposit such writing wrth
the Treasurer; and if any auctioneer in said city shall enter
upon the duties of his office before so doing, he shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined in a sum

 

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