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BALTIMORE CITY. 1111

delivered to the owner or agent upon payment of all just and proper-
charges.

1867, ch. 241. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 485.

568. If the inspector shall neglect or delay to weigh or cause to be
weighed any live-stock brought to said scales for the purpose of being
weighed, for a time not exceeding twenty-four hours after he shall have
been requested to weigh the same, he shall forfeit and pay to the owner
of such live-stock or his agent the sum of ten cents an hour upon each
and every head thereof for so many hours as he shall omit or neglect to
weigh the same, over and above the term of twenty-four hours, Sunday
excepted, to be recovered in an action of debt before a Justice of the
Peace, with costs.

1870, ch. 256. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 486.

569. The said inspector of hay and straw shall execute a bond to the-
State in addition to the bond now provided by law to be given by said
inspector, to be approved by the Comptroller, in the penal sum of one
thousand dollars, conditioned for the full performance of all acts and
things required by him as weigher of livestock at said scales, and to pay
all damages that may be sustained by reason of wilful omission, refusal
or neglect to discharge said duties; which bond shall be filed with the
State Comptroller; but said inspector or weigher of hay and straw shall
be chargeable with the payment of a tax of ten dollars, and no more, for
his commission.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 423. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 487.

570. All fines and forfeitures imposed under Sections 557 to 559 may
be recovered with costs in the name of the State, before a Justice of the
Peace in the manner that small debts are recovered; one-half to the in-
former and the other half to the use of the State.

MANURE.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 489. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 507.

571. A cart load of manure shall contain forty cubic feet.

STEAM BOILERS.

1872, ch. 153. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 509. 1916, ch. 20T.

572. The Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, subject to the ap-
proval of the Governor, shall appoint two suitable persons, who are skilled!
in the construction and use of steam engines and boilers, and in the appli-
cation of steam thereto, whose duty it shall be to inspect steam boilers in
the City of Baltimore, zts, hereinafter specified and directed; said in-
spectors before entering on their duties, shall make oath before a Justice
of the Peace, that they will faithfully perform the duties of their position
without fear, partiality or favor; that they are not, and will not during;

 

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