LICENSES. 1965
An. Code, sec. 34. 1904, sec. 34. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34C.
38. No person other than a resident voter of the State of Maryland
shall conduct the said business or obtain the license specified in the two
preceding sections.
An. Code, sec. 35. 1904, sec. 35. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34D.
39. The license specified in the three preceding sections shall be is-
sued by the clerk of the court of common pleas in the city of Baltimore
as other licenses are issued.
An. Code, sec. 36. 1904, sec. 36. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34E.
40. The fee or price for shipping each man shall be two dollars and
no more, one dollar thereof to be paid by the captain of the boat whereon
the man is to serve and one dollar to be paid by the man to be shipped.
An. Code, sec. 37. 1904, sec. 37. 1890, ch. 159, sec. 34F.
41. Nothing in the five preceding sections shall be so construed as to
prohibit or prevent the captain of any oyster dredging boat from shipping
his men himself by personal application to them.
Traders.
An. Code, sec. 38. 1904, sec. 38. 1888, sec. 35. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 1. 1880, ch. 349.
42. No person or corporation, other than the grower, maker or manu-
facturer shall barter or sell or otherwise dispose of, or shall offer for
sale any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise, within this, State, without
first obtaining a license in the manner herein prescribe; provided that
persons carrying on the shad and herring, fisheries in this State may sell
and dispose of so much salt as may be necessary to cure the fish pur-
chased of them during the months of March, April and May and no
longer without license, and that nothing herein contained shall extend to
vendors of cakes or to the vendors of beer and cider who are the makers
of such beer and cider; but nothing herein shall exempt any vendors of
lager beer from the requirement to obtain a license to sell said lager
beer.))
Secs. 37 to 40 of art. 56 of Code of 1860 were declared unconstitutional in Ward
v. Maryland, 12 Wall, 418. This section and the following ones are constitutional,
embrace non-residents as well as residents, and apply to sales by sample. (See,
however, sec. 68.) Corson v. State, 57 Md. 263. And see Ward v. Maryland, 12
Wall. 418.
A person holding a trader's license in one city or county, is not authorized to
sell and deliver goods from a wagon in another county. Design of this section.
Salfner v. State Md. 302.
For discussion of nature of license tax formerly imposed by sec. 37 of art. 56 of
Code of 1860, and of licenses in general, see Ward v. State, 31 Md. 284. (Reversed
in Ward v. Maryland, 12 Wall. 418).
As to licenses for fishing in Potomac River, and in Chesapeake Bay below
Poole's Island, see art. 39, secs. 50, et seq., and 127, et seq.
As to licenses for tonging, dredging and packing oysters, see art. 72.
As to a license being required of non-residents who hunt, etc., upon certain
waters, and also of persons pushing, boats of persons so hunting, see art. 99, sec. 77,
et seq.
See secs. 2, 3 and 4 and notes to sec. 43.
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