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ART. XLVIII] TOBACCO. 347
1914, ch. 234. 1910, ch. 309, sec. 32A.
32A. No inspection shall be made for any person, his, their, or her
agents, other than provided in above sections, except upon payment of
the charges therein provided.
1904, art. 48, sec. 34. 1888, art. 48, sec. 35. 1872. ch. 36, sec. 21.
1916, Ph. 309, sec. 33.
33. The owner of any tobacco that may be stayed or condemned
shall have the privilege of removing the same from the warehouse free
of all costs or charges whatever, either for outage, cooperage or storage;
provided, however, that it shall not be lawful to remove any stayed
tobacco from one warehouse to another, except as all other tobacco is
removed.
1904, art. 48. sec. 35. 18SS, art. 48, sec. 36. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 22.
1916, ch. 309, sec. 34.
34. All tobacco delivered at any of the warehouses in the City of
Baltimore for inspection, in such condition as to require cooperage,
shall be properly coopered and taken care of, and the owner, or his agent
charged for the same not less than twenty-five cents nor more than fifty
cents for each hogshead thus coopered.
1904, art. 48. sec. 36. 1888, art. 48. sec. 37. 1872. ch. 36, sec. 23.
1916, ch. 309, sec. 35.
35. All scrap tobacco accruing in any of the warehouses in the City
of Baltimore shall be sold by the inspector to the best advantage, for
the benefit of the tobacco fund, and the proceeds accounted for with all
other receipts in returns to the Comptroller.
1904, art. 48, sec. 37. 1888, art. 48, sec. 38. 1872. ch. 36, sec. 24.
1916, ch. 300, sec. 36.
36. The inspector shall, in the month of April annually, cause to
be inserted in some one of the Baltimore newspapers, once each week,
for four successive weeks, an advertisement, stating the name of the
warehouse, the weight, gross, tare, and net, the number and the name
or initials of any hogshead of tobacco that may have been inspected,
which has remained in the warehouse for the space of four years, and
the owners whereof are unknown to the inspector; and if such tobacco
shall not be claimed within thirty days after the termination of the
advertisement, the same shall be sold by the inspector in such manner
as he shall deem best, and the proceeds be accounted for in the first
quarterly return thereafter.
1904, art. 48. sec. 38. 18SS, art. 48. sec. 39. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 25.
1916, ch. 309, sec. 37.
37. If the owner of any tobacco, sold under the preceding section,
shall, within one year from the date thereof, satisfy the Comptroller that
the tobacco so sold was his right and property, the Comptroller shall
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