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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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3102 ARTICLE 14.

County; and all materials and instrumentalities for the manufacture of
intoxicating liquors, shall be forfeited to the County and disposed of in
accordance with the order of the Court having jurisdiction to try viola-
tions of this Act. The Court is hereby authorized in its discretion to order
the destruction of any of the articles above described or to direct the
sale of such by the Sheriff of Howard County, and the payment of the
proceeds of said sale to the County Commissioners for Howard County for
the use of the County.

1927, ch. 691, sec. 98N.

226. In any indictment under this Act for violation of any of the
provisions of the preceding sections hereof, it shall not be necessary to
specify the particular kind of liquor or liquors which any person or per-
sons, house, company, association or body corporate, bartered or sold,or
solicited or received orders for the purchase of, or gave to any minor or
minors, or deposited, kept or had in his, her, their or its possession with
intent to barter, or sell, or give to a minor or minors or that the same be
bartered or sold, or given to a minor or minors, or manufactured in viola-
tion of said provisions, but it shall be sufficient if the indictment sets forth
that the traverser or the traversers bartered or sold or solicited or received
orders for the purchase of, or gave to a minor or minors, or deposited,
kept or had in his, her, their or its possession with intent to barter or sell,
or give to a minor or minors, or manufacture, spirituous or fermented
liquors or intoxicating drinks, or with the intent that the same be bar-
tered or sold, or given to a minor or minors, or manufactured in violation
of said provisions.

ORPHANS' COURT.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 14, sec. 99. 1860, Art. 13, sec. 33.

227. The orphans' court of Howard county shall be held on the first
and third Tuesday of every month, and oftener if need be, according to its
own adjournment; and any judge of said court, in the absence of the
others, shall have power to hold the said court at a stated time of adjourn-
ment, only for the purpose of adjourning.

1920, ch. 255.

228. The Judges of the Orphans' Court in Howard County shall re-
ceive the sum of six dollars ($6.00) for every day's attendance upon the
sessions of said Court.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 14, sec. 100 . 1860, Art. 13, sec. 34.

229. Any two of said judges shall have full power to do any act which
the said court is or shall be authorized to perform; and any two of them
shall have power to hold court on any day not named in an adjournment,
on the application of any person having pressing business in the said court;
provided, notice be given to all of said judges; and in such case the regis-
ter shall record that such notice hath been given.

 

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