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ART. XLVIII] TOBACCO. 349
1904, art. 48. sec. 44. 1888, art. 48. sec. 45. 1886. ch. 101, sec. 30A.
1016, ch. 300, sec. 43.
43. The name of the owner of every hogshead of tobacco delivered
for inspection at any State warehouse in the City of Baltimore shall be
legibly marked or stenciled thereon; and it shall be the duty of the
inspector to retain for inspection every hogshead of tobacco not so
marked or stenciled until the name of the owner thereof shall have been
ascertained and placed thereon.
1904, art. 4S, sec. 45. 1888, art. 48. sec. 46. 1886, ch. 101, sec. 30B.
1916, ch. 309, sec. 44.
44. It shall be the duty of the several inspectors of tobacco to care-
fully return all bundles of tobacco, other than samples which may be
drawn in sampling, and all bundles which may be displayed in uncasing
tobacco to the hogshead from which the same were drawn or displaced;
and any agent or employee of said Board who shall knowingly violate
the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of misconduct in
office, and shall be liable to removal.
1904, art. 48. sec. 47. 1SS8, art. 48. sec. 48. 1864, ch. 346, sec. 41.
1870, ch. 291. 1S88, ch. 156. 1916, ch. 309, sec. 45.
45. It shall and may be lawful for any grower or any owner of
tobacco grown in this State to sell the same either in the State or out
of it, in hogsheads of any size or weight, or in boxes, or in any other
kind of style of package, without being compelled to have the same
inspected by the State inspectors and without being compelled to place
the same in the State warehouses for any purpose whatsoever, or to pay
any charge for outage, storage or any other charge thereon, to the State
or any of its constituted officers.
See notes to this section in volume 1 of the Annotated Code.
1904. art. 48, sec. 48. 1888, art. 48, sec. 49. 1888, ch, 370, sec. 3.
1916. ch. 309. sec. 46.
46. If any grower or owner of tobacco grown in this State shall
desire to store such tobacco in any of the State tobacco warehouses,
without having the same inspected by the State inspectors and without
the same being subject to the laws relating to inspections of tobacco,
he may do so upon paying storage therefor at the rate of twenty-five
cents per hogshead per month, or fractional part of a month, for the
first two months that said tobacco shall remain in said warehouses, and
fifteen cents per month or fractional part of a month for every succeed-
ing month that said tobacco shall remain in said warehouses; but no
charge for outage shall be made upon said tobacco, and all money
received from said storage shall be credited to the warehouse receipts
of the warehouse in which said tobacco shall be stored but no tobacco
stored in said warehouse under the provisions of this section shall be
inspected in said warehouse by a private inspector; and the said tobacco
may at any time be removed from said warehouse by the owner upon
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