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Session Laws, 1912
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1450 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 790J

of January in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and
on or before the first day of January in each and every year
thereafter pay over to the commissioners of said town that pro-
portion of the entire county levy for the repair of roads which
the total real property assessed within the limits of Laytonsville
bears to the whole amount of assessed in Montgomery county,
so that the commissioners of Laytonsville may receive and dis-
burse for the repair and maintenance of the streets of said town
the amount levied upon the real property within the corporate
limits of the town of Laytonsville for the repair of roads by the
said commissioners of Montgomery county.

LIMB.
P. L. L. (1888), art. 16, sec. 135.

384. It shall not be lawful to sell any lime in said county
by any bushel measure of less dimensions than the Winchester
bushel, containing twenty-one hundred and fifty and forty-two
hundredths cubic inches, and which has not been approved and
branded as required by law.

Ibid. sec. 136.

385. If any person shall sell lime in said county not meas-
ured: as prescribed in the preceding section, he shall forfeit and
pay for each offence the sum of ten dollars, to be collected in
the name of the State as other fines; one-half to the informer
and other half to the use of the state.

Ibid. sec. 137.

386. The purchaser of any lime not measured as aforesaid,
may recover any deficiency which shall be found by the keeper
of the standard weights and measures for said county, to exist
between the measure of such seller and that required by section
384, or the value thereof, in any Circuit Court, or before any
justice of the peace of this State having jurisdiction thereof.

LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.
1904, ch. 81, sec. 133.

387. That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons,
or any house, company or association, or body corporate, to sell,
directly or indirectly or to solicit or receive orders for the
purchase of, within the limits of Montgomery county, any spirit-
ous or fermented liquors, or intoxicating drinks of any kind
whatsoever, or any article used and sold as a beverage, in the
composition of which whiskey, brandy, high, wines or alcohol,
or any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be an ingredient or
ingredients.

 

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