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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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1964 ARTICLE 56.

An. Code, sec. 31. 1904, sec. 31. 1888, sec. 34. 1886, ch. 507. 1888, ch. 10. 1894, ch. 333.

33. For every apprehension and conviction of a hawker or peddler, the
sheriff, constable or any other person apprehending shall be entitled to
receive the sum of ten dollars, to be recovered as part of the costs.

An. Code, sec. 31A. 1914, ch. 306.

34. No license, tax, charge or fee, shall be set, rated or levied by any
municipality in this State upon the business of selling from a wagon at
retail of fresh fruits, vegetables or other country produce, provided that
the seller is the bona fide grower or producer thereof. Provided, however,
that nothing in sections 34-35 shall "be construed to prevent any munici-
pality from providing by ordinance for the issuing of identification tags
or cards to persons, coming within the contemplation of said sections, at a
cost not exceeding fifty cents for any one person, and requiring such per-
sons to procure and exhibit such tags or cards.
See sec. 35.

An. Code, sec. 31B. 1914, ch. 306.

35. Any person who shall sell or offer for sale from a wagon at retail
within the corporate limits of any municipality which may impose, set,
rate or levy any license, tax, charge or fee upon the business of selling
from a wagon at retail, any fresh fruits, vegetables or other country
produce of which he is not bona fide grower, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than Twenty-
five Dollars ($25.00). Sections 34-35 not to apply to Allegany or Wash-
ington Counties.

Shipping Brokers.

An. Code, sec. 32. 1904, sec. 32. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34A. 1892, ch. 627.

36. Every person who proposes to conduct the business of shipping
master or shipping broker in Baltimore city, to ship men as dredgers or
employes on vessels engaged in dredging or catching oysters, shall on or
before September first in each year take out or procure a license for such
business and shall pay therefor the sum of fifty dollars; and in case any
agent, solicitor or runner shall be used or employed, then an additional
license of fifty dollars shall be taken out and paid for each agent, solicitor
or runner so used and employed.

An. Code, sec. 33. 1904, sec. 33. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34B. 1892, ch. 627.

37. Any person conducting the business specified in the preceding
section or acting as agent, solicitor or runner without having first pro-
duced the license as therein required shall on conviction thereof be sub-
ject to a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hun-
dred dollars, or shall be imprisoned in jail for not less than six weeks
nor more than one year, or shall be subject to both fine and imprisonment
in the discretion of the court.

 

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