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1242 INSPECTIONS. [ART. 48
any bundle of tobacco, drawn for the purposes of a sample, until the
same shall have been tied up and sealed as required by law; and any
unauthorized person handling said tobacco in violation of the provisions
of this section, shall pay a fine of twenty dollars for each offense, to be
recovered before any police justice of the city of Baltimore, as other
fines are now recovered. It shall be the duty of each and every employe
in the State tobacco warehouses to report to the inspector any and all
violations of the provisions of this section that may come to his notice
or of which he may be cognizant; and it shall be the duty of the
inspector to make a memorandum in writing, of each and every such
violation reported to him as aforesaid, in a book to be kept in his office
for that purpose, and to be open to public inspection.
1904, art 48, sec. 29. 1888, art. 48, sec. 30. 1872, ch. 30, sec. 16.
28. If any certificate or note be lost or mislaid or destroyed the
person entitled to receive the tobacco by virtue of such note or certifi-
cate may make oath before a justice of the peace to the effect of said
note being lost and shall take a certificate to that effect from such justice
of the peace to the inspector and deposit the same with him; then the
inspector may deliver to such person a new note or certificate with
marks, numbers, weights and date corresponding with the former note
and shall thereby be discharged from all actions and demands on
account of such former note or certificate.
Ibid. sec. 30. 1888, art. 48, sec. 31. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 17.
29. No person shall be entitled to receive a new note or certificate
in lieu of any note or certificate lost or mislaid unless he shall notify
the inspector at whose house it was issued within twenty days after
such note or certificate' is first discovered to be lost or mislaid.
Ibid. sec. 31. 1888, art. 48, sec. 32. 1872, ch. 36, sec 18.
30. All tobacco inspected in any of the warehouses which may be
condemned or stayed shall be carefully cased up and weighed and the
gross weight and tare be entered upon a book kept for that purpose,
together with the number of breaks in such hogshead as may be
stayed, also the cause, whether for false packing, trash, order or wet.
Ibid. sec. 32. 1888, art: 48, sec. 33. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 19.
31. All tobacco thus stayed shall, with all convenient dispatch, be
shaken out, reconditioned and packed under the supervision of the
inspector and reweighed and entered upon the inspection books as all
other tobacco.
Ibid. sec. 33. 1888, art. 48, sec. 34. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 20. 1872, ch. 228.
sec. 20. 1908, ch. 9, sec. 33.
32. The inspector shall charge for reconditioning and repacking
stayed tobacco the following prices per hogshead: For one or two
breaks, one dollar; for full stay, two dollars, to be paid by the owner
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