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1076 ARTICLE 27.
Larceny—Goods, Wares and Merchandise Entrusted
to be Manufactured.
An. Code, sec. 291. 1904, sec. 267. 1888, sec. 162. 1888, ch. 396. 1894, ch. 593.
324. Any person who shall be entrusted with any goods, wares, ma-
terials or merchandise, or who shall receive or obtain such goods, materials
or other property from the owner thereof for the purpose of manufactur-
ing, working up or converting the same into garments, wearing apparel
or other articles of merchandise, or of altering the same or completing the
manufacture thereof after the same, may have been returned to the said
owner in an unsatisfactory condition, and shall after receiving the same
fraudulently sell, pawn, pledge or in any other manner dispose of said
goods or the product thereof, or convert the same to his own use, or fail
or refuse to deliver the same to the said owner after an offer on the part
of said owner to pay to said person the full amount due to said person for
his services in reference to said manufacture or alteration, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before any tribunal
of competent jurisdiction shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or be
sentenced to imprisonment in the house of correction for not more than
six months, or be both fined and imprisoned in the discretion of the court.
An. Code, sec. 292. 1904, sec. 268. 1888, sec. 163. 1888, ch. 396.
325. Any person or persons who shall purchase, receive or accept any
such goods, materials or merchandise as are described in the preceding
section, for their own use, or advance money or other property upon the
security thereof, knowing them to be stolen or misappropriated, as set out
in the preceding section, shall be deemed guilty of receiving stolen goods,
and shall be punished in the manner provided for a misdemeanor in this
article.
Larceny—Horses.
An. Code, sec. 293. 1904, sec. 269. 1888, sec. 164. 1744, ch. 20, sec. 1. 1799, ch. 61, sec. 1.
1809, ch. 138, sec. 6. 1918, ch. 422, sec. 293.
326. Every person convicted of feloniously stealing, taking and car-
rying away any horse, mare, gelding, colt, ass or mule, or motor vehicle
as defined in the laws of this State relating to such or as an accessory
thereto before or after the fact shall restore the horse, mare, animal or
motor vehicle stolen, to the owner thereof, or shall pay to him the full
value thereof, and shall be sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than
two nor more than fourteen years.
An. Code, sec. 294. 1904, sec. 270. 1888, sec. 165. 1880, ch. 164. 1892, ch. 88.
1918, ch. 422, sec. 294.
327. Any person or persons, his or their aiders or abettors who shall
enter, or being upon the premises of any other person, body corporate or
politic in the State, shall, against the will and consent of said person or
persons, body corporate or politic or their agents, willfully take and carry
away any horse, mare, colt, gelding, mule, ass, sheep, hog, ox or cow, or
any carriage, wagon, buggy, cart or any other vehicle, including motor
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