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ART. 22.] WORCESTER COUNTT. 953
fifty dollars before any justice of the peace of said county, one-
half to the informer and the other half to the county commis-
sioners of said county.
PEDLARS.
90. No person shall bring into Worcester county any carriages,
hacks, gigs or buggy wagons of any description not manufactured
in this State, to be sold on commission or otherwise, without first
obtaining a license for that purpose.
91. The clerk of the Circuit Court for Worcester county may,
upon application and payment of forty dollars, issue a license for
the purpose mentioned in the preceding section; and such license
shall be renewed annually.
92. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the 90th
section of this article shall be subject to a fine of forty dollars for
each offence, to be recovered as small debts, one-half to the State
and the other half to the informer.
RECORDS, BURNED.
93. All deeds, papers and documents recorded in pursuance of
the act of eighteen hundred and thirty-five, chapter two hundred
and seventy-nine, which provided for making records in place of
those destroyed or lost by the burning of the court-house of
Worcester county, shall have the same legal effect to all intents
and purposes as the original records or papers would have had if
they had not been destroyed or lost.
94. In all cases where the record of the judgment or decree,
and the original papers thereto belonging, have been destroyed
by the burning of the court-house as aforesaid, a short copy of
such judgment or decree, or copy of the docket entries, under
the seal of the clerk of the Circuit Court for said county, with a
certificate that the record and papers have been destroyed, shall
be received in evidence.
95. A writ of fieri facias, or an authenticated copy or record
thereof, issued on any judgment rendered before the first day of
January, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-five, shall be
prima facie evidence of the judgment therein recited, and it
shall irot be necessary to produce the original- judgment or the
record thereof.
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