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curing any shares or payment thereof, under the provisions of this Act.
shall be guilty of perjury.
1900, ch. 266.
776C. The said special fund shall consist of:
1. The capital, interest, income, dividends, cash deposit, securities,
and credit of the special fund now in existence, with additions thereta
from time to time of
2. All fines and forfeitures imposed by the Police Commissioner from
time to time upon or against any member or members of the police force;
and of
3. All rewards, fees, gifts, testimonials and emoluments that may be
presented, paid or given to any member of the police force on account of
police services, except such as have been or shall be allowed by the Police
Commissioner to be retained by the said members, and also all gifts or
bequests which may be made to the said special fund, or to the said
Police Commissioner as trustee thereof.
4. All lost, abandoned, unclaimed, or stolen money remaining in the
possession of the Secretary of the Police Commissioner for the space of
one year, and for which there shall be no lawful claimant, and all moneys
arising from the sale by the said Secretary or said Commissioner of un-
claimed, abandoned, lost or stolen property, and all moneys realized,
derived or received from the sale of any condemned, unfit or unserviceable
property belonging to or in the possession or under the control of the
Police Department and of
5. This paragraph (5 of Section 776C) repealed by Act of 1924,
Chapter 411.
6. All moneys derived or received from license, certificates, or per-
mits, hereafter authorized by the Mayor and City Council under the gen-
eral powers granted by Chapter 123, of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland, Session 1898, title "City of Baltimore," sub-title "Charter,"
sub-title "General Powers," sub-title "License," which are required to be
issued and collected by the Police Department.
7. Any sum hereafter allowed out of or share of liquor license moneys
specially appropriated to said special fund and derived from the grant-
ing of license or permission to sell strong or spirituous liquors, ale, wine
or beer, and such sum, sums, share or shares shall be paid in to the
Treasurer of the special fund by the person or officer having the legal
custody thereof.
8. All moneys derived or received from the granting or issuing the
permits, or the giving of permission to give public lances, soirees, masked
balls, boxing or athletic contests, circus or tent shows, or either of them,
in the City of Baltimore; also the sum of five dollars for each and every
permit granted by the Police Commissioner under Section 653P, Chapter
343, of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, session of 1890,
for the sale of liquors at bona fide entertainments.
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