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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
Volume 375, Page 1958   View pdf image (33K)
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1958 ARTICLE 56.

An. Code, sec. 5. 1904, sec. 5. 1888, sec. 5. 1828, ch. 85, sec. 1. 1886, ch. 507, sec. 5.

5. Nothing in this article shall be deemed to apply to persons who do
not buy or sell with a view to profit in the prosecution of some regular trade
or business.

Where trader discontinues his business and then proceeds bona fide to sell out his
stock by wholesale, he comes within exemption of this section; contra, if he sells to
customers as usual, at retail. Forwood v. State, 49 Md. 535.

An. Code, sec. 6. 1904, sec. 6. 1888, sec. 6. 1886, ch. 507, sec. 5A. 1888, ch. 10.
1894, ch. 333. 1916, ch. 632, sec. 6. 1922, ch. 51.

6. It shall be the duty of the Sheriffs and Constables of the several
counties and Baltimore City and the agents and inspectors of the State
Tax Commission of Maryland to make diligent inquiry of all persons,
firms and corporations doing business in this State, and apprehend and
take before some Justice of the Peace, all persons, firms and corporations
found doing business without a license, as may be required by law, to
be committed or held to bail for appearance at the succeeding term of the
Circuit Court for the county or Criminal Court of Baltimore City to
answer the charge of selling goods without a license; and upon convic-

tion of any person, firm or corporation for doing business without a license,
as required by law, a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars ($100)

shall be imposed or imprisonment in the Jail or House of Correction for
not more than thirty (30) days in the discretion of the Court; the pen-
alty herein prescribed not to affect the penalty which may be prescribed
by existing law for the violation of special provisions of the license laws.

Indictment for trading without a license, must set out names of parties to whom
goods were sold, or state that they are unknown. Bpielman v. State, 27 Md. 524.

1922, ch. 516. 1924, ch. 138.

7. The Comptroller of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to. appoint some suitable, person who shall be attached to his
office and who shall be designated as Chief Inspector of State Licenses;
and the Comptroller of the Treasury be and he is hereby further au-
thorized to appoint three Assistant Inspectors of State Licenses; the com-
pensation of said Chief Inspector and said Assistant Inspectors to be
fixed in the budget to be submitted by the Governor of Maryland and
enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland and the Comptroller of
the Treasury is hereby authorized and empowered to superintend the is-
suance of all licenses by the clerks of the several courts of this State,
and he is further empowered to investigate, through the said inspectors
to be appointed under this section, the adequacy of all licenses applied for
and issued by the clerks of the several courts of this State to the end that
all persons, firms and corporations required to procure licenses under the
laws of this State shall procure the same according to the laws thereof,
and the said inspectors, with the approval of the Comptroller of the Treas-
ury, shall institute proceedings for the prosecution of all persons, firms or
corporations failing to procure a license or a license for an adequate
amount, said prosecution to be in accordance with Section 6 of this Arti-

 

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