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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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ART. 72] CULLING. 1561

by said deputy commander or officer in charge of his boat, the said
————, or order, is entitled to receive the sum of ———— dollars.

(Signed) —————————————,
Inspector and Measurer.

For ———————————————.
Endorsed:

Bushels dumped and scattered

(Signed) —————————————,
Deputy Commander State Fishery Force.

This section referred to indicating that section 9 applies only to oysters
taken from the waters of this state Tyler v. State, 93 Md. 310.
See sec. 17 and notes to sec. 9.

1904, art. 72, sec. 11. 1894, ch. 380, sec. 10.

12. It shall be the duty of the captain or other person in charge of
any vessel from which oysters are being taken, as provided in section
11 of this article, to keep said vessel at the wharf or other place of
delivery until the inspector of oysters shall have inspected the oysters
dumped on deck, as provided for in the preceding section, and give a
certificate in form following:

Baltimore, —————————, 19———.

This is to certify that I have this day inspected the oysters contained
in the vessel ————, captain ————, delivered to ———, and found
said cargo to contain ————— per cent, of marketable oysters.

(Signed)

Inspector of Oysters.

And any violation of this section by any captain or other person in
charge of any vessel shall be a misdemeanor, and he shall be fined the
sum of one hundred dollars for every such offense.
See notes to sec. 9.

Ibid. sec. 12. 1894, ch. 380. sec. 11. 1900, ch. 380.

13. Any packer, commission man, boatman or other person who
shall conspire or agree with any other person to evade any of the pro-
visions of this article, or who shall connive at or participate in such
violation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. It shall be unlawful for
any captain or other person in charge of a vessel to discharge his
oysters, or for any packing-house or any other person to receive oysters
between the hours of 8 o'clock P. M. and 6 o'clock A. M. Any viola-
tion of this section shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not
less than one hundred dollars and not more than five hundred dollars
for each offense on conviction before a court of competent jurisdiction;
one-half of said fine to go to the informer and the other one-half to the

 

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