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716 LICENSES. [ART. 56
land then such violation shall be a misdemeanor on the part of any
person participating therein as a representative or agent of said broker,
and all such misdemeanors, upon conviction thereof, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not more than $100 for the first offense, and for the
second and each subsequent offense by a fine of riot more than $100 or
imprisonment for not more than thirty days, or both, in the discretion
of the Court. And every loan in connection with which such violation
shall have occurred shall be absolutely null and void. And the bor-
rower shall be entitled to recover from the lender any and all sums
paid or returned on account of or in connection with such loan.
Hawkers and Peddlers.
1914, ch. 306.
31A. No license, tax, charge or fee, shall be set, rated or levied by
any municipality in this State upon the business of selling from a wagon
at retail of fresh fruits; vegetables or other country produce, provided
that the seller is the bona fide grower or producer thereof. Provided,
however, that nothing in sections 31A-31B shall be construed to pre-
vent any municipality from providing by ordinance for the issuing of
identification tags or cards to persons, coming within the contempla-
tion of said sections, at a cost not exceeding fifty cents for any one
person, and requiring such persons to procure and exhibit such tags
or cards.
See section 31B.
1914, ch. 306.
31B. Any person who shall sell or offer for sale from a wagon at
retail within the corporate limits of any municipality which may im-
pose, set, rate or levy any license, tax, charge or fee upon the business
of selling from a wagon at retail, any fresh fruits, vegetables or other
country produce of which he is not a bona fide grower, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, be fined not
more than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). Sections 31A-31B not to
apply to Allegany or Washington Counties.
Spirituous or Fermented Liquors by Retailers.
60.*+
As to the offering of food by liquor dealers, see article 27, section 301.
Ordinary Keeper.
72.+
While the boundaries of a municipality bordering on navigable waters
may be extended for purposes of jurisdiction by the building of wharves,
etc., permanently filled in with earth, or it may be extended by natural
*The act of 1914, chapter 325, repeals sections 60 to 86, inclusive, so far as the
same apply to St. Mary's County.
+The act of 1914, chapter 831, regulates the shipment, transportation, delivery,
handling and distribution of intoxicating or alcoholic liquors in Caroline, Queen
Anne's, Talbot, Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester, Kent, Cecil and Wicomico Coun-
ties.
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