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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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2038 ARTICLE 56.

Those containing more than 2000 square feet, and not more
than 3000 square feet ................................. $ 30.00

Those containing more than 3000 square feet, and not more
than 4000 square feet................................... 55.00

Those containing more than 4000 square feet, and not more
than 5000 square feet.................................. 75.00

Those containing more than 5000 square feet, and not more
than 7500 square feet................................. 125.00

Those containing more than 7500 square feet, and not more
than 10,000 square feet.................................. 200.00

For every additional 1000 square feet or fractional part thereof the
sum of $10.00 additional.

A garage, as used within the terms of this section shall mean a place
of storage for hire or a place where is kept, for hire any automobile, loco-
mobile, or any vehicle of any kind the motive power of which shall be
electricity, steam, gas, gasoline or any other motive power except animals,
whether such automobile, locomobile or vehicle is kept therein perma-
nently or temporarily, but wherever such garage has included within the
building a machine shop, which machine shop is definitely defined by
permanent partitions in the building, the space occupied by the same shall
be exempted from taxation under this section.

Cash Register and Adding Machine Companies.

An. Code, sec. 167. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 167.

229. Each person, firm or corporation, resident or non-resident, hav-
ing a place of business displaying cash registers or adding machines, or
samples, photographs or illustrations from which sales are made, shall
first obtain a license therefor, and shall pay an annual license fee of one
hundred dollars.

Typewriting Machines.

An. Code, sec. 168. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 168.

230. Each person, firm or corporation, resident or non-resident, hav-
ing a place of business dealing exclusively in typewriters and typewriter
supplies or selling from samples, photographs or illustrations, shall first
obtain a license therefor, and shall pay an annual license fee of ten dollars.

Commercial, Mercantile and Mutual Protective Agencies.

An. Code, sec. 169. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 169.

231. Each person, firm, agency or corporation, resident, or non-resident,
doing a commercial, mercantile or mutual protective agency business in
this State, shall before acting as such, first take out a license therefor,
by paying an annual license fee of one hundred dollars.

 

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