LICENSES. 691
Hawkers and Peddlers.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 26. 1912. sec. 24. 1904, sec. 24. 1888, sec. 27. 1856, ch. 341.
1882, ch. 104. 1892, ch. 410. 1894, ch. 443. 1898. ch. 183. 1902. ch. 508.
1904, ch. 297. 1933, ch. 328, sec. 26.
26. No hawker or peddler shall buy for sale out of the State, or buy
to trade, barter or sell, or offer to trade, barter or sell within the State
any goods, wares or merchandise until he shall have first taken out a
license for that purpose, but nothing in this section shall apply to hawkers
and peddlers of oysters and fish in their unpreserved and natural con-
dition, or of fruits and vegetables perishable in their nature that are sold
in their natural condition in this State. This section not to apply to
Prince George's, Anne Arundel, Kent nor Cecil counties, as to which
special local law exists.
Cited but not construed in Crout v. State, 157 Md. 387.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 27. 1912. sec. 25. 1904, sec. 25. 1888, sec. 28. 1856, ch. 341.
1862, ch. 97. 1882, ch. 104. 1884, ch. 350. 1886, ch. 507. 1888, ch. 10.
1892, ch. 410. 1894, chs. 333, 443. 1902, ch. 508. 1920, ch. 600.
1922, ch. 298. 1933, ch. 328, sec. 27. 1935, ch. 219.
27. For every such license there shall be paid the following rates, to
wit: For every license to travel on foot, the sum of one hundred dollars;
to travel with a horse or other beast of burden and wagon or other vehicle,
the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars; with two horses or other beast
of burden and wagon or other vehicle, the sum of two hundred dollars;
and with a motor truck or motor vehicle of any description whatsoever,
the sum of three hundred dollars. Provided that the license to travel with
a motor truck or motor vehicle of any description shall be one hundred
dollars for residents of Garrett County. This section not to apply to
Anne Arundel, Prince George's nor Cecil counties.
31.
Cited hut not construed in Crout v. State, 157 Md. 387.
Traders.
42.
Person who cleans and cuts up fish or cuts up carcasses of animals for sale,
not manufacturer within meaning of this section; long, uninterrupted and un-
varying construction put upon this section by administrative officers in not de-
manding trader's licenses from stall owners in Baltimore City markets, accepted
by court. Arnreich v. State, 150 Md. 92.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 43. 1912. sec. 39. 1904, sec. 39. 1888, sec. 36. 1858, ch. 414,
sec. 2. 1862, ch. 49. 1880, ch. 349. 1929, ch. 36.
43. When any person, body politic or corporate shall propose to sell
or barter, or dispose of, or offer for sale anything mentioned in the pre-
ceding section, except spirituous or fermented liquors, he shall apply to
the clerk of the circuit court for the county in which he proposes to carry
on such selling or bartering, or disposing of goods, wares, chattels, or mer-
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