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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE. 223

forty gallons, and ten cents for caska of larger size; and in case
the true ullage only of a cask be taken, then five cents per cask;

and for re-inspecting and marking casks containing domestic
distilled liquors, four cents per cask.

368. No license shall authorize any ganger and inspector to
act as such out of the limits of the city.

369. Any person not having a license who shall act as ganger
and inspector of liquors, or who having a license shall act as such
inspector without the limits of the city, shall forfeit and pay to
the sheriff of the city the sum of three hundred dollars; said
penalty to be imposed as a fine by the Criminal Court, on pre-
sentment or indictment by the grand jury, and conviction in due
course of law; and one-third of the penalty shall be paid by the
sheriff to the informer, and the residue shall be accounted for by
the sheriff to the treasury as other fines.

, GBAIN.

370. The Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, shall biennially appoint one inspector general and four
assistant inspectors of grain in and for the city of Baltimore,
who shall hold their office for the period of two years from the
first Monday in May next ensuing their appointment and quali-
fication, and until their successors be duly qualified.

371. Every inspector appointed under the provisions of the
preceding section, before he proceeds to act as such, shall, under
the penalty of five hundred dollars, take and subscribe the fol-
lowing oath, in addition to other oaths required by the Constitu-
tion and laws, to wit: " I, A. B., appointed inspector of grain in
the city of Baltimore, do swear that I will diligently and care-
fully weigh and inspect all grain that I shall be called upon to
weigh and inspect, and that I will fairly and impartially, without
favor or partiality, hatred or bias, take out and remove and keep
for delivery and exhibition a fair and just sample of all grain
inspected by me, and that 1 will not receive during the time I
hold the office of inspector general or inspector of grain, any fee
or reward from any one, directly or indirectly, for the discharge
of my duty, and that I will not buy or sell any grain, or act as
agent for any one, or assist in the buying, selling or consigning
any grain for any one during the time I shall hold the said office,
and in every other respect fairly and honestly, without prejudice

 

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