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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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1354 LICENSES. [ART. 56

1904, art. 56, sec. 53. 1888, art. 56, sec. 50. 1860, art. 56, sec. 56.
1858, ch. 414, sec. 2. 1880, ch. 349.

53. If the applicant for a license lives out of the county or city
wherein he proposes to carry on such business of selling, bartering or
otherwise disposing of or offering for sale such goods, chattels, wares
and merchandise, or if the applicant lives out of the State, or is unable
to apply in person by reason of sickness or bodily infirmity, his agent
may apply for license and make the affidavit as hereinbefore provided.

Cited but not construed in Mispelhorn v. Farmers', etc.. Ins. Co., 53 Md.
479.

See notes to sec. 38.

Ibid. sec. 54. 1888, art. 56, sec. 51. 1860, art. 56, sec. 57.
1858, ch. 414, sec. 3.

54. A female engaged in vending millinery or other small articles
of merchandise whose stock in trade does not at any time during the
year exceed five hundred dollars shall be entitled to license on paying
therefor six dollars; but if her stock in trade exceeds five hundred
dollars, she shall pay the same rates as other persons, the .amount of
her stock in trade to be ascertained by oath as in other cases.

Ibid. sec. 55. 1888, art 56, sec. 52. 1886, ch. 460.

55. It shall not be necessary for non-resident traveling salesmen,
or sample merchants, or the representative of foreign mercantile or
manufacturing firms or corporations, as such, to take out a license in
order to make sales to licensed merchants or solicit orders from licensed
merchants in this State.

Ibid. sec. 56. 1888, art 56, sec. 53. 1868, ch. 238.

56. Any trader who has taken out license to sell goods, chattels,
wares, merchandise, spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer in
this State shall have the privilege to sell out said license to any party
purchasing his stock of goods and purchasing or renting his place of
business; and the party so purchasing may continue to sell under the
license of his predecessor in business until the expiration of said license.

Ibid. sec. 57. 1888, art. 56, sec. 54. 1870, ch. 353.

57. When any trader shall sell and dispose of his goods, wares and
merchandise and at the same time shall sell his license to the person
or persons purchasing said goods, wares and merchandise, the purchase
and transfer of said license shall be entered by the clerk of the court
where such license was obtained; and the clerk's fee for said service
shall be fifty cents.

Ibid. sec. 58. 1890, ch. 91, sec. 51 A. 1896, ch. 439.

58. When any person or corporation intends to sell at retail cigar-
ettes made of tobacco in combination with any other substance or
material, or covered, wrapped with or contained in any other material

 

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