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naming him; and the Justice, if he does not know
the name of the owner, may condemn the property
as the property of a person guilty of violating the
law, without naming such person,
SEC. 9. And be it enacted. That the proceeds of the
sale of any property forfeited as aforesaid, with all
fines imposed and collected under this Act, shall,
after paying the expenses of the seizure, condemna-
tion and sale, be divided, one-fourth to the sheriff or
any constable making the seizure, one-fourth to those
aiding in making the arrest and seizure, and the
remaining one-half to the Board of School Commis-
sioners for Saint Mary's county, for the use of the
primary schools for said county; and when made by
any citizen or citizens, one-half of the net proceeds
of sale, after paying the charges as aforesaid, shall be
paid over to the captors, to be equally divided between
them, and the remaining one-half thereof to he paid
to the School Commissioners of said county, for the
purposes above-named.
SEC. 10. And be it enacted. That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 1, 1872.
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CHAPTER 405.
AN ACT to add a sub-section to an Act passed
January session, eighteen hundred and seventy,
chapter two hundred and forty, entitled " An Act
to repeal section thirty-nine of article twenty of
the Code of Public Local Laws, entitled ' Talbot
county,' and to re-enact the same with amend-
ments."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That a sub-section be added to an Act
passed January session, eighteen hundred and sev-
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