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376 LICENSES. [ART. LVI
1916, ch. 632, sec. 52E.
52E. If more than two hundred thousand dollars, and not more
than three hundred thousand dollars, the sum of four hundred dollars.
1016, ch. 632, sec. 52F.
52F. If more than three hundred thousand dollars, and not more
than four hundred thousand dollars, the sum of five hundred dollars.
1916, ch. 632, sec. 52G.
52G. If more than four hundred thousand dollars, and not more
than five hundred thousand dollars, the sum of six hundred dollars.
1916, ch. 632, sec. 52H.
52H. If more than five hundred thousand dollars, and not more
than seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the sum of seven hun-
dred and fifty dollars.
1916, ch. 632, sec. 52 I.
52 I. If more than seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the
sum of eight hundred dollars.
1904, art. 56, sec. 53. 1888, art. 56, sec. 50. 1860, art. 56, sec. 56. 1858, ch. 414,
sec. 2. 1880, ch. 349. 1916, ch. 632, sec. 53.
53. If the applicant for a license lives out of the county or city
wherein he proposes to carry on such business of selling, bartering, or
otherwise disposing of or offering for sale such goods, chattels, wares
and merchandise, or if the applicant lives out of the State, or is unable
to apply in person by reason of sickness, or bodily infirmity, his agent
may apply for license and use the form and oath required in Section
40.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 56, sec. 54. 1888, art. 56, sec. 51. 1860, art. 57, sec. 57. 1858, ch. 414,
sec. 3. 1916, ch. 632, sec. 54.
54. A female engaged in vending millinery, or other small articles
of merchandise whose stock in trade does not at any time during the
year exceed three hundred dollars shall be entitled to license on paying
therefor, six dollars, but if her stock in trade exceeds three hundred
dollars she shall pay the same rates as other persons, the amount of her
stock in trade to be ascertained by oath as in other cases.
1904, art. 56. sec. 59. 1890, ch. 91, sec. 54B. 1916, ch. 704. sec. 59.
59. Upon such application, the said Clerk shall demand and receive
from said applicant the sum of fifteen dollars before granting said
license, and in all cases the said trader shall post the said license in a
conspicuous place in his place of business. The failure of any such
person or corporation to procure said license shall be a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction such person or corporation shall be fined one hun-
dred dollars; one-fourth of which shall be paid to the informer, and the
balance to the State Treasurer.
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