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2302 ARTICLE 56

their respective bailiwicks, and it shall be the duty of said sheriff and con-
stable to apprehend him and carry him before a justice of the peace of the
county.

Cited but not construed in Banks v. McCosker, 82 Md. 522.

See art. 20, sec. 24.

See notes to sec. 24.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 30. 1912, sec. 28. 1904, sec. 28. 1888, sec. 31. 1856, ch. 341, sec. 2.

28. If it shall appear to said justice that said hawker or peddler has
bought, traded, bartered or sold or offered to buy, trade, barter or sell
any goods, wares or merchandise, without license, he shall impose a fine
not exceeding one hundred dollars nor less than twenty-five dollars to be
recovered as other fines are recoverable and to be paid to the clerk of the
circuit court or court of common pleas of Baltimore City.

Secs. 24, 25, 27 and 28 held valid and person selling ice cream from motor vehicle
required to secure hawker's and peddler's license. Brown v. State, Daily Record, Dec. 13,
1939.

This section is a revenue measure, and indicates that there is no illegality in the
unlicensed peddler's contract. Coates v. Locust Point Co., 102 Md. 296; Banks v.
McCosker, 82 Md. 521.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 31. 1912, sec. 29. 1904, sec. 29. 1888, sec. 32. 1856, ch. 341, sec. 3.

29. Any hawker or peddler who may be found buying, trading, barter-
ing or selling, or offering to buy, trade, barter or sell any goods, wares or
merchandise without having his license with him at the time, or who shall
refuse on the request of any sheriff or constable to show his license, shall
be considered as selling without license.

Cited but not construed in Crout v. State, 157 Md. 387; State v. Amick, 171 Md. 540.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 32. 1912, sec. 30. 1904, sec. 30. 1888, sec. 33. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 6.

30. No peddler shall traffic or trade in spirituous liquors in any
manner whatever.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 31. 1912, sec. 31. 1904, sec. 31. 1888, sec. 34. 1886, ch. 507. 1888,

ch. 10. 1894, ch. 333.

31. For every apprehension and conviction of a hawker or peddler, the
sheriff, constable or any other person apprehending shall be entitled to
receive the sum of ten dollars, to be recovered as part of the costs.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 34. 1912, sec. 31A. 1914, ch. 306.

32. No license, tax, charge or fee, shall be set, rated or levied by any
municipality in this State upon the business of selling from a wagon at
retail of fresh fruits, vegetables or other country produce, provided that
the seller is the bona fide grower or producer thereof. Provided, however,
that nothing in sections 32-33 shall be construed to prevent any munici-
pality from providing by ordinance for the issuing of identification tags
or cards to persons, coming within the contemplation of said sections, at a
cost not exceeding fifty cents for any one person, and requiring such per-
sons to procure and exhibit such tags or cards.

See sec. 33.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 35. 1912, sec. 31B. 1914, ch. 306.

33. Any person who shall sell or offer for sale from a wagon at retail
within the corporate limits of any municipality which may impose, set,
rate or levy any license, tax, charge or fee upon the business of selling


 

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