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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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802 ARTICLE 3.

the clerk of said court; said license being for the term of one year, from
May the first of each and every year, and said license fee to go to the
Treasurer of Baltimore County for the improvement of the public roads
of said county.

1900, ch. 218. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 425. 1916, sec. 632. 1928, sec. 773.

773. Any person selling from wagons, as referred to in the aforegoing
section, or soliciting or drumming for sale of any of the articles referred
to in said section, without having previously obtained license shall be liable
to a fine of fifty dollars for each and every violation of said section for
which he shall be convicted; the one-half of said fine to go to the informer
and the other half to the county as in the case of other fines and forfeit-
ures; provided, that no grower or producer of any goods or merchandise
referred to and included in the preceding section shall be required to take
out said license.

TRESPASS.

1894, ch. 193. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 426. 1916, sec. 633. 1928, sec. 774.

774. Any person who shall trespass upon the lands of another within
the limits of Baltimore County shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof before a justice of the peace of said county, shall be
fined not less than five nor more than twenty dollars; provided, that the
owner or possessor of the land trespassed upon shall, by conspicuous
posters placed upon said land prior to said trespass, have warned all per-
sons from entering upon said lands without his permission.

1912, ch. 789, sec. 257B. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 634. 1928, sec. 775.

775. Any persou who shall dig up or take away or remove any sand,
gravel, earth, sod or soil from the lands of another within the limits of
Baltimore County, or cut down, remove or destroy any timber, bushes,
shrubbery, or injure the property in any manner whatsoever, without his
permission, or who shall dump or deposit upon the lands of another within
the limits of Baltimore County without his permission any refuse, sand,
gravel or any other substance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof before a justice of the peace of said county, shall be
fined not less than five nor more than fifty dollars for each offense.

TUXEDO PARK.
776-777. Now in Baltimore City.

TWELFTH DISTRICT.

1898, ch. 491. B. Co. C. (1998), sec. 433. 1916, sec. 640. 1928, sec. 778.
778. It shall be unlawful for any person to practice horseshoeing in
the Twelfth District of Baltimore County unless such person has obtained
a certificate and has been duly registered as provided by Chapter 491 oi
the Acts of 1898.

 

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