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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2948 ARTICLE 13.

damages on account of any trespass through said part, by stock belonging
to the other joint owner of the fence; and if he shall kill, maim or other-
wise injure such stock, he shall, upon conviction, pay to the owner thereof
the full value of such stock, with costs of suit.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 238.

255. In all other cases of trespass by stock, the party trespassed upon
shall be entitled to recover from the owner of the stock trespassing, the
amount ofdamages done by such trespass, as other debts are now recov-
ered; but if the party trespassed upon shall kill, maim or otherwise wil-
fully injure the stock trespassing, he shall forfeit his right to recover;
but in case of prosecution for such killing or maiming, he shall be entitled
to prove the amount of damage done by such stock in mitigation of dam-
ages for the killing or maiming.

1916, ch, 680, sec. 239.

256. Each freeholder acting under the provisions of this sub-title of
this article, shall be entitled to two dollars per day for each day he shall
be so employed, one-half of which shall be paid by each party interested.

FERTILIZER.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 240.

257. Any person, company or corporation, who shall offer, sell or ex-
pose for sale, in Harford County, any commercial fertilizer or bone dust,
the price of which exceeds ten dollars a ton, shall affix to every package,
in a conspicuous place on the outside thereof, a plainly-marked certificate,
stating the number of net pounds in the package sold or offered for sale;
the name or trade-mark under which the article is sold; the name of the
manufacturer and the place of manufacture, and a chemical analysis
stating the percentage of nitrogen, or its equivalent in ammonia in an
available form, of potash, soluble in water, and of phosphoric acid in an
available form, (soluble or reverted,) as well as the total phosphoric acid.
Snowden v. State, 69 Md. 203.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 241.

258. Before any commercial fertilizer or bone dust can be sold, or

offered for sale, the manufacturer, importer or party who causes it to be
sold, or offered for sale within Harford County, shall file with the clerk
to the county commissioners of said county, a certified copy of the cer-
tificate mentioned in the preceding section, and also an affidavit that the
analysis filed has been properly made by a competent chemist; and shall

deposit with said clerk a sealed glass or tin vessel, containing not less
than one pound of the fertilizer or bone dust, accompanied with an affi-

davit that it is a fair average sample; and it shall be the duty of said
clerk to mark each deposit with the name of the manufacturer, and keep
a record of the name of the person depositing the same, and of the date

 

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