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permitted to continue after the expiration of the time limit set forth in
the notice for the abatement of such nuisance, provided, however, that
nothing herein contained shall be deemed to alter, change, modify or re-
strict the jurisdiction of the State Board of Health of Maryland; pro-
vided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to the
Sewerage Disposal Plant of any city, town or county in this State.1
An. Code, sec. 83. 1904, sec. 83. 1902, oh. 358, sec. 78G. 1906, ch. 161. 1910, ch. 255 (p. 136).
94. No person shall at any time empty any seine or net of any de-
scription whatsoever upon the beach, shore or land bordering upon any
of the waters of this State, or in the waters bordering on said beach, shore
or land where the waters is less than twelve inches in depth, except that
in the waters of the Chesapeake bay, above Poole's island, seines or nets
may be landed upon the shore or upon the flats; and no person shall at any
time so empty any such seine or net as to leave to perish upon the beach,
shore or land or upon any boat or float, any white or yellow perch of any
size less than seven inches in length, or any rock fish, or striped bass, less
than ten inches in length, or any tailor of any size less than eight inches
in length, or any pike of any size less than fourteen inches in length,
measuring in each case for each one of said fish from the tip of the nose
to the end of the caudal fin or tail, or any sturgeon weighing less than
twenty pounds or any rock weighing over twenty pounds, in spawning
season of April, May and June; but every person so using any seine or
net of any description, or hook and line, shall immediately cull over and
return to waters where the same is not less than twelve inches deep, all
of the aforesaid fish therein captured of any size than the aforesaid lengths,
or any sturgeon weighing less than twenty pounds; provided further, that
nothing in this section contained shall prevent any one from capturing
and destroying in any manner, save only by the way prohibited by section
91, any German carp, or leather carp, or any carp of any description what-
soever, of any size.
An. Code, sec. 84. 1904, sec. 84. 1902, ch. 358, sec. 78H. 1906, ch. 161.
95. All justices of the peace of this State in and for the city or county
wherein the offense shall be committed shall have jurisdiction to hear and
determine all prosecutions for the purpose of enforcing fines and pen-
alties collectible under the provisions of sections 86 to 97, and all such
fines and penalties are hereby expressly made subject to the provisions of
section 8 of chapter 293 of the acts of the general assembly of Maryland,
passed at the session of 1896; and in all cases where such prosecutions
are begun or instituted by any person other than the State game warden,
or one of his deputy game wardens of this State, and shall result in the
collection of a fine or fines, then one-half of such fine or fines, after the
proper court costs, or costs of the magistrate in convicting the offender shall
have been paid, shall be paid to the informer, and the other half to the
school fund of the city or county in which said prosecution is conducted.
1 Sec. 3 of act of 1917, ch. 14, provides for the repeal of all laws and parts of laws,
general or local, inconsistent with said act of 1917, to extent of such inconsistency.
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