LICENSES. 309
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Public Freight Motor Vehicles.
258-260. Permit from P. S. C.; registra-
tion; schedule; fees.
262. Duty and power of P. S. C.
266. Unconstitutional provisions.
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Dog Licenses in the Counties.
267-273. License, tag and collar. When
dog may be killed; private nui-
sance. Dog license fund. Dam-
ages for animals killed by dogs.
Penalty. No application to Bal-
timore City.
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Mode of Issuing—General Provisions.
6.
See notes to sec. 7.
1929, ch. 475.
6A. All persons, firms and corporations, required to procure licenses
under the laws of this State, who shall fail or neglect to procure the same
within the time prescribed by law, shall pay, in addition to the prescribed
license fee, an additional fee equal to ten percentum (10%) of said license
fee for each and every month thereafter that the fee shall remain unpaid.
Provided, however, that such licensees shall not be deemed to be in de-
fault under the provisions of this section until after the lapse of thirty days
from the date on which they may be required to obtain such licenses.
7.
This section did not repeal sec. 6, but the authority given by this section is in
addition to that in sec. 6. Arnreich v. State. 150 Md. 93.
Traders.
42.
Person who cleans and cuts up fish or cuts up carcasses of animals for sale,
not manufacturer within meaning of this section; long, uninterrupted and un-
varying construction put upon this section by administrative officers in not de-
manding trader's licenses from stall owners in Baltimore City markets, accepted!
by court. Arnreich v. State, 150 Md. 92.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 43. 1912, sec. 39. 1904, sec. 39. 1888, sec. 36. 1858, ch. 414,
sec. 2. 1862, ch. 49. 1880, ch. 349. 1929, ch. 36.
43. When any person, body politic or corporate shall propose to sell
or barter, or dispose of, or offer for sale anything mentioned in the pre-
ceding section, except spirituous or fermented liquors, he shall apply to
the clerk of the circuit court for the county in which he proposes to carry
on such selling or bartering, or disposing of goods, wares, chattels or mer-
chandise; or if he purposes to carry on such selling or bartering, or dispos-
ing of goods, wares, chattels or merchandise in the City of Baltimore, to
the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for a license therefor; and a li-
cense to offer for sale issued by said clerk of Court of Common Pleas or by
the clerk of the circuit court, for any county shall be good and sufficient
as a license to offer for sale in every part of the State; provided that such
license shall not authorize the holder thereof to open or carry on any store
or fixed place of business for such selling or offering for sale in any place
other than in the place of business designated in said license and in the
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