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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 2626   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PINKNEY WHYTE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 47

and re-weighed and entered upon the inspection
books, as all other tobacco.
SEC. 20. That the several Inspectors having charge
of the tobacco warehouses in the City of Baltimore,
shall charge for reconditioning and repacking all
stayed tobacco the following prices; for one or two
breaks, one dollar, for full stay, two dollars, to be
paid by the owner or his agent, and for redrawing
hogsheads of Maryland and Ohio tobacco, fifty cents,
and for redrawing all other kinds, one dollar for
each hogshead redrawn, to be paid by the owner or
his agent; the charge of outage shall be one dollar
and fifty cents for every hogshead not exceeding
eleven hundred pounds, and twelve and a half cents
additional on every hundred pounds over eleven
hundred, in all cases to be paid by the shipper of the
tobacco, or his agent.
SEC. 21. That the owner of any tobacco that may
be stayed or condemned, shall have the privilege of
removing the same from the warehouse free of all
costs or charges whatever, either for outage, cooper-
age or storage; prodded, also, that it shall not be
lawful to remove any stayed tobacco from one ware-
house to another, except as all other tobacco is
removed.
SEC. 22. That all tobacco delivered at any of the
warehouses in the City of Baltimore for inspection,
in such condition as to require cooperage, shall be
properly coopered and taken care of, and the owner'
or his agent charged for the same not less than
twenty-five cents, or more than fifty cents for each
hogshead thus coopered.
SEC'. 23. That all scrap tobacco, accruing in any
of the warehouses in the City of Baltimore, shall be
sold by tire Inspector to the best advantage, for the
benefit of the tobacco fund, and the proceeds ac-
counted for with all other receipts in returns to the
Comptroller.
SEC. 24. That each Inspector shall in the month
of April annually, cause to be inserted in some one
of the Baltimore newspapers, once each week, for

Charges for
recondition'g
Outage.
Stayed tobac-
' co may be re-
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