1350 LICENSES. [ART. 50
Shipping: Brokers.
1904, art 56, sec. 32. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34 A. 1892, ch. 627.
32. Every person who proposes to conduct the business of shipping
master or shipping broker in Baltimore city, to ship men as dredgers
or employes on vessels engaged in dredging or catching oysters, shall
on or before September first in each year take out or procure a license
for such business and shall pay therefor, the sum of fifty dollars; and
in case any agent, solicitor or runner shall be used or employed, then
an additional license of fifty dollars shall be taken out and paid for
each agent, solicitor or runner so used and employed.
Ibid. sec. 33. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34s. 1892, ch. 627.
33. Any person conducting the business specified in the preceding
section or acting as agent, solicitor or runner without having first pro-
duced the license as therein required shall on conviction thereof be
subject to a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than
five hundred dollars, or shall be imprisoned in jail for not less than
six weeks nor more than one year, or shall be subject to both fine and
imprisonment in the discretion of the court.
Ibid. sec. 34. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34 c.
34. No person other than a resident voter of the State of Maryland
shall conduct the said business or obtain the license specified in the
two preceding sections.
Ibid. sec. 35. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34 D.
35. The license specified in the three preceding sections shall be
issued by the clerk of the court of common pleas in the city of Balti-
more as other licenses are issued.
Ibid. sec. 36. 1890, ch. 159. sec. 34 E.
36. The fee or price for shipping each man shall be two dollars
and no more, one dollar thereof to be paid by the captain of the boat
whereon the man is to serve and one dollar to be paid by the man to
be shipped.
Ibid. sec. 37. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34 v.
37. Nothing in the five preceding sections shall be so construed
as to prohibit or prevent the captain of any oyster dredging boat from
shipping his men himself by personal application to them.
Traders.
Ibid. sec. 38. 1888, art. 56, sec. 35. 1860, art. 56. sec. 41. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 1.
1880, ch. 349.
38. No person or corporation, other than the grower, maker or
manufacturer shall barter or sell or otherwise dispose of, or shall offer
for sale any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise, within this State,
without first obtaining a license in the manner herein prescribed; pro-
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