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

he shall first require a non-resident to .procure to him a license" secured
in accordance with the provisions of Section 60A; and any person so
pushing, paddling or conveying any other person not a bona fide resi-
dent of the State of Maryland, without having first caused to be pro-
duced to him a license of said non-resident, intending to hunt, kill or
trap, as aforesaid, obtained in accordance with Section 60A, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before
any justice of the peace of the State of Maryland in and for any of the
Counties bordering on said river, shall be fined not less than ten dollars
or more than thirty dollars for each offence, and the cost of the pro-
ceedings; and upon the failure of the said person so convicted to pay
said fine and costs, that boat so used, and the fixtures thereof, shall be
condemned by the justice of the peace who imposed said fine and costs,
and the same shall be sold for the making of said fine and costs, under
execution issued by said justice of the peace to the Sheriff of the
County wherein said trial was had; one-half of the money from such
fine or condemnation and sale shall be paid to the informer, if any,
and the whole or remainder thereof, as the case may be, to the Board
of County School Commissioners of the County wherein said person
was tried and convicted, for the use of the public schools thereof, after
deducting therefrom all costs incident to such arrest, trial and convic-
tion.

3904, art. 99, sec. 53. 1904, ch. 509, sec. 3. 1906, ch. 471 1/2, sec. 3. 1908, ch. 520.

1914, ch. 314.

62.* No person shall push, paddle or convey on the waters of the
Patuxent river or its tributaries, or marshes 'of said river or tributaries,
any person or persons for the purpose of shooting any ortolan, rail or
reedbird, duck or goose, without first obtaining a license from the clerk
of the court of the county in which he resides, for which he shall pay
the sum of two dollars and fifty cents; two dollars of which sum shall
be paid to the board of school commissioners for the use of the schools
of the county, and fifty cents to be retained by the clerk of the court as
his fee for issuing such license; such license to expire at the end of one
year from the date of its issue. Every person obtaining such license
shall .be .given a figure, which figure shall be painted on the outside of
any boat or skiff used for the purpose of pushing or paddling, in figures
not less than one and one-half inches high, and of such a character and
color, that the same may be easily read. No person not a bona fide
resident of the State of Maryland shall be entitled to have a license to
push or paddle issued him by the clerk of the court. Any person who
violates the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a mis-

*While the act of 1914, chapter 314, repeals the act of 1906, chapter 471 1/2—
erroneously called in the title to said act chapter 471% of the act of 1910—and
the act of 1908, chapter 520, 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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