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house or place for any purpose for which a license is made necessary by
this sub-division of this Article, and to return such list to the Grand
Jury of said city at as early a period as practicable after the first day
of May then next ensuing; and the said Sheriff shall, within the first
week of the month of April, cause a notice to be inserted in the daily
papers of the city, cautioning all persons and bodies corporate or politic
whom it may concern, to obtain a license, or renew the same, on or before
the first day of May then next ensuing; and said Sheriff shall be entitled
to receive fifty cents for every license obtained by any person whose name
shall be contained in the list so returned by him, to be paid by the party
applying for each license; but the failure of said Sheriff to give the notice
herein directed shall not excuse any neglect to obtain a license as required
by the Public General Laws.
1894, ch. 113. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 669A
702. There shall be entered in writing by the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas upon the face of all licenses obtained by individuals, firms
or corporations to conduct business as trades in the City of Baltimore,
the name of the street and number of the house or building, or if there
be no number, a full designation of the location of said house or building
for which a license is applied for; and each license shall only authorize
the transaction of business in one house or building, unless the indi-
vidual, firm or corporation shall occupy more than one adjoining houses
or buildings, and said houses or buildings have open, direct, internal
communication with each other; in that case one license will cover
transactions in said adjoining houses or buildings so arranged and oc-
cupied; provided always, that any firm, individual or corporation may
obtain any number of licenses to conduct business in any number of
separate places of business in said city, upon paying for each license
a sum graded according to the amount of stock or merchandise gen-
erally kept on hand or proposed to be kept on hand at the principal
season of sale in said respective places of business, according to the Code
of Public General Laws, Article 56, Sections 44 to 65, or such amend-
ments as may hereafter be added thereto.
Rohr v. Gray, 80 Md. 274.
MARINERS AND CHARITABLE MARINE SOCIETY OF
BALTIMORE.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 630. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 670.
703. Whenever a mariner residing in or sailing to or from the port
of Baltimore shall depart this life intestate, and leaving no relations with-
in the fifth degree, to be reckoned by counting down from the common
ancestor to the more remote, the whole surplus estate of such mariner,
after paying debts, funeral expenses and cost of administration, shall
devolve on and become the property of the Charitable Marine Society of
Baltimore.
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