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Brother, the sum of $82.70; J. H. Riggin & Company, the sum
of $106.17; N. K. Lockerman, the sum of $63.04; D. Q. Rig-
gin, the sum of $43.11; Riggin Brothers, the sum of $64.28;
J. T. Handy, the sum of $92.75; Tawes & Company, the sum
of $145.42; G. A. Christy, the sum of $51.95; Standard Oys-
ter Company, the sum of $56.98; Crisfield Oyster Company,
the sum of $3.07; Bert Quinn, the sum of $8.14; Larch Broth-
ers, the sum of $14.88; J. W. Dize, the sum of $9.60; Ned
Stephens, the sum of $36.04; Travers Byrd, the sum.of $26.49;
Nelson & Company, the sum of $88.32; C. L. Ward, the sum of
$16.04; W. E. Cullen, the sum of $43.05; G. C. Tull, the sum
of $30.94; Ben Ward, the sum of $13.06; Evans & Somers, the
sum of $14.34; G. T. Purnell, the sum of $22.20; -John Chan-
nie, the sum of $2.61; B. W. Lowe, the sum of $3.35; Samuel
Sterling, the sum of $11.72; Dashiell & Windsor, the sum of
$8.00; James Tawes, the sum of $3.20; Tawes & Sterling, the
sum of $4.88; H. S. Sterling, the sum of $3.50; Sterling &
Thornton, the sum of $8.8.5; W. H. Evans, the sum of $1.30;
said amounts of one cent per bushel having been erroneously
paid into the State Treasury as a reshelling fund under the
provisions of Chapter 735 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland of 1910, the passage of this act having received the
recommendation of the Treasury officials.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 4, 1912.
CHAPTER 120.
AN ACT to amend the Code of Public General Laws of Mary-
land by adding thereto an additional article to be known as
Article 89A, title "Statutes," said act concerning the effect
of the repeal, or the repeal and re-enactment, or the revision,
amendment or consolidation of statutes.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the repeal, or the repeal and re-enactment, or the
revision, amendment or consolidation of any statute, or of any
section or part of a section of any statute, civil or criminal
shall not have the effect to release, extinguish, alter, modify
or change, in whole or in part, any penalty, forfeiture or lia-
bility, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred
under such statute, section' or part thereof, unless the repeal-
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