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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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TALBOT COUNTY. 4601

LICENSES.

1906, ch. 120, sec. 127A. 1908, ch. 134, sec. 127A (p. 1023).

297. It shall be unlawful for any person who shall not have been a
bona fide legal resident of Talbot county and either a registered voter at
the last preceding election in said county, or legally entitled to have been
so registered, to buy or barter for, within the limits of Talbot county, any
rags, bones, feathers, scrap-iron, old rubber or any other article or articles,
commonly called or known as junk, until he shall have first taken out a
license for that purpose as hereinafter provided in this Act.

1906, ch. 120, sec. 127B. 1908, oh. 134, sec. 127B (p. 1023).

298. The clerk of the Circuit Court for Talbot County shall issue to
any person, not a bona fide resident of Talbot county as in Section 297
provided, who shall apply for the same, a license to engage in the business
of buying and bartering for the articles mentioned in Section 297 of this
sub-title, within the limits of Talbot county, and to maintain one fixed
place of business therefor. Such license shall give the person to whom it
is issued the right to send out wagons to buy or barter for the articles
herein named as junk; provided, that there shall be posted on each wagon
so sent out, a notice stating the name of the owner, and that he is a duly
licensed junk dealer of Talbot county, and that the person in charge of
the wagon is his properly authorized agent.

1906, ch. 120, sec. 127C.

299. Any person to whom a license has been issued as provided in
Section 298 of this subtitle shall, if he desires to have one or more ad-
ditional fixed places of business in Talbot county, procure from the clerk
of the Circuit Court of Talbot county a supplemental license to engage
in said junk business for each additional fixed place of business that he
maintains.

1906, ch. 120, sec. 127D.

300. For the licenses issued under the provisions of this Act there shall
be paid the following rates, to wit: For each license for a first place of
business of a person, the sum of twenty-five dollars, and for each supple-
mental license of a licensed person, the sum of five dollars; and the clerk
of the Circuit Court issuing the same shall return all fees therefrom to
the County Commissioners of Talbot county after deducting from each
license fee the sum of fifty cents as an issue fee to him.

1906, ch. 120, sec. 127E.

301. All licenses issued under the provisions of this Act shall expire
on the first day of May thereafter, and there shall be no license issued for
a shorter period than one year.

1906, oh. 120, sec. 127F.

302. Any person who may be found engaged in buying or bartering
for any of the articles specified in Section 297 of this subtitle, or commonly

 

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