906 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. [ART. 97
Jished as the weight of all boxes contained in any wagon or wagons so
weighed by him, and any packer or purchaser who shall refuse to pay
for the same according to the certificate of said weigher shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined
not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty dollars for each offense;
and any driver of any wagon who shall sell, dispose of, or barter any
of the produce in his wagon which has been sold to a packer or other
purchaser between the time of the weighing of the same and the delivery
o said packer or purchaser, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall be fined twenty-five dollars for each
offense.
1914, ch. 802.
28. All fines, forfeitures and penalties imposed by the several Sec-
tions of this Article, except as otherwise hereinbefore provided, shall
be recoverable as now provided by the laws of the State of Maryland
for the recovery of fines, forfeitures and penalties; one-half of said
fines, forfeitures and penalties, except as otherwise hereinbefore pro-
vided, to be paid to the informer, and the other half to the City of
Baltimore or the County in which the offense shall have been com-
mitted.*
*Article 97, as enacted by the act of 1914, chapter 802, is in effect January 1,
1915.
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