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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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912 WILD FOWL——BIRDS AND GAME. [ART. 99

and to forthwith take any and all such persons before the nearest jus-
tice of the peace to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of
the game and fish laws of the State. In the event of finding game or
fish taken or had in possession contrary to the provisions of any of the
game or fish laws of this State, upon the persons so dealt with, they
shall proceed in the manner prescribed in Sections 52, 53, 54 and 55.
The Clerk shall only charge fifty cents for recording such oath or
affirmation.

The act of 1914, chapter 365, repeals this section so far as it relates to

Harford County.

This section was repealed as to Baltimore County by the act of 1912,

chapter 781.

49.

The act of 1914, chapter 365, repeals this section so far as it relates to
Harford County.

This section was repealed as to Baltimore County by the act of 1912,
chapter 781.

50.

The act of 1914, chapter 365, repeals this section so far as it relates to
Harford County.

This section was repealed as to Baltimore County by the act of 1912,
chapter 781.

Otters—Raccoons—Muskrats.

1904, art. 99, sec. 50. 1900, ch. 371. 1902, chs. 264 and 503. 1912, ch. 843.

59. Any person violating the preceding section shall on conviction
pay a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars
for each and every otter, raccoon or muskrat trapped, caught, killed
or in his possession contrary to the provisions of the preceding section,
and in default of payment of fine or fines imposed hereunder, together
with the costs, the offenders shall be committed to jail for not less than
ten nor more than thirty days for each offense; one-half of all fines
to go to the informer. The provisions of this section shall not apply
to Baltimore, Harford, Cecil, Charles, Howard, Anne Arundel, Caro-
line, Carroll, St. Mary's, Worcester, Garrett, Prince George's, Calvert,
Allegany, Washington, Frederick and Montgomery counties.

Wild Fowl on Patuxent and Tributaries.

Ibid. sec. 51. 1904, ch. 509, sec. 1. 1906, ch. 471 1/2, sec. 1.
1914, ch. 314.

60.* It shall not be lawful for any person not a bona fide resident
of the State of Maryland to hunt, shoot or trap within the State, upon

* While the act of 1914, chapter 314, repeals the act of 1906, chapter 47 1/2—
erroneously called in the title to said act chapter 471% of the act of 1910—no
reference is made to the act of 1904, chapter 509, and hence it would seem that
the latter act has not been expressly repealed and accordingly it is codified. It
may be that if the question should arise, the courts would hold that this section
is impliedly repealed by the act of 1914, chapter 315.

 

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