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1048 ARTICLE 27.
be deemed a fugitive felon, and being thereof convicted by a duly authenti-
cated record from the court of the State in which such conviction and con-
demnation took place shall be sentenced to undergo a confinement in the
penitentiary of this State for and during the residue of the term for which
such person shall have been condemned; but if such person shall be de-
manded by the State whence he escaped he shall be immediately delivered
up agreeably to such demand.
Funerals—Collection of Tolls from.
An. Code, sec. 213. 1904, see. 198. 1888, sec. 121. 1867, ch. 24.
239. No turnpike, bridge or ferry company, and no proprietors of any
turnpike or other road, bridge or ferry, shall collect any tolls upon any
carriages or other vehicles or horses going to or returning from any fun-
eral ; every toll gatherer who shall knowingly collect any tolls contrary to
the above provisions, or who shall knowingly refuse to allow any horse or
vehicle going to or returning from a funeral, to pass without payment of
toll, shall forfeit and pay for every such offense a sum of not less than
fifty dollars and not more than one hundred dollars, one-half to the in-
former and the other half to the State; and the company or other parties
owning such road, bridge or ferry shall also he responsible for the same.
Game Preserves.
1920, ch. 111 sec. 213A.
240. Any person who shall wilfully damage or destroy, hunt, shoot,
kill, take, catch, trap, poison, wound or remove or drive off or enclose any
game birds or game animals or young or eggs of such birds or animals,
while such animals or the young or eggs thereof are kept or maintained
on a game preserve used for the purpose of raising or propagating game
birds or game animals, without the consent of the owner or owners of such
game preserve, and any person who shall trespass upon such game pre-
serve, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall
be liable to a fine of not less than fifty dollars or more than one hundred
dollars, or to imprisonment in the House of Correction for a period of not
more than six months.
As to wild fowl, birds and game, see art. 99.
1924, ch. 432.
241. Any person or persons, his, her or their aiders or abettors, who
shall enter upon any game preserves or refuge for game maintained for
the propagation of game in the State of Maryland, where such preserve or
refuge is enclosed with fencing six feet or more in height, for the purpose
of stealing game, birds or eggs or game animals therein, or who shall kill,
shoot, trap, wound, pursue, hunt, take, capture or attempt to kill, shoot,
trap, pursue, hunt, take or capture game birds or game animals in such
preserve or refuge, either in the day time or night time, with the use of
searchlights, sulphur fires or any other means whatsoever, except with the
written consent of the owner or owners of such preserve or refuge, or who
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