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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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P. L. L. (1888), art. 16, sec. 54.
52. It shall net be lawful for any person to unnecessarily
destroy the nests or take the eggs of any of the birds pro-
tected by the preceding section.
P. L. L. (1888), art 16, sec. 55.
1892, ch. 370.
1900, ch. 383.
1902, ch. 288.
53. No person shall trap, shoot, or in any manner catch,
kill or take any partridge in Montgomery county between the
twentieth day of December and the first day of November,
nor any woodcock between the first day of January and the
first day of July, nor any pheasants between the first day of
January and the first day of September, nor any wild turkey
between the first day of 5larch and the first day of November,
nor any gray squirrel between the fifteenth day of December
and the first day of August, nor shall any person shoot any
rabbit in said county between the twentieth day of December
and the first day of November, or in any other manner catch,
kill or take any rabbit in said county between the first day of
November and the fifteenth day of January.
P. L. L. (1888), art. 16, sec. 56.
54. It shall not be lawful for any person to sell for the
purpose of being carried out of the county, or to carry out
of the county for the purpose of selling, any partridge, pheas-
ant or wild turkey.
P. L. L. (1888), art. 16, sec. 57. 1890, ch. 165, sec. 57.
55. Any person violating any of the provisions, of the four
preceding sections on conviction thereof, shall be fined ten
dollars and costs, to be recovered in the name of the State
before a justice of the peace; and in default of payment shall
he committed to the county jail for a period not exceeding
thirty days; all fines recovered under this section shall be
disbursed as follows: One-half to the informer, and the remain-
der to the public schools of said county.
1902, ch. 17, sec. 55.
56. It shall not be lawful for any person not a bona fide
resident of said county to shoot any partridge, pheasant, wood-
cock, wild turkey, wild duck, squirrel or rabbit in said county
without having first obtained from the Clerk of the Circuit
Court for said county a license permitting the person therein
named to shoot said game in said county for one year from the
day on which such license was issued, and such license shall
not be transferable. The person named therein or.party pro-
curing such license shall pay to said clerk therefor the sum of
$15 per year, which amount shall be paid by said clerk to the
Board of School Commissioners of said county for the use of
the public schools of said county, and fifty cents to the clerk,
as a fee for issuing such license; and any non-resident con-
victed before a justice of the peace of said county for gunning
therein without first having obtained the license aforesaid
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