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7. The fines and penalties imposed by these additional sec-
tions shall be recovered and collected in the same manner as
other fines and penalties of a like amount are now recovered
and collected, and shall be paid over to the same parties, for the
same purposes, as is provided for in section one hundred and
forty-eight of this article.
In force from March 23, 1865.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT LIVERY.
Chapter 163 adds the following sections under the above sub-title:
8. It shall be lawful for any livery stable keeper to retain in
his custody, any horse, mare or gelding, placed under his care
for livery, and also any vehicle, until all charges for so keeping
shall have been paid by the owner or owners thereof.
9. It shall and may be lawful for such livery stable keeper to
sell any such horse, mare or gelding, or vehicle, at public auc-
tion, in the city of Baltimore, after giving at least twenty days
notice in two of the daily newspapers published in the city of
Baltimore, of the time, place and manner of sale, and after de-
ducting the amount due for keeping, together with all expenses
of said sale, to return the surplus, if any, to the owner of such
horse, mare or gelding, or vehicle.
10. Before proceeding as above, it shall be necessary for such
livery stable keeper to state an account for the keeping of such
horse, mare or gelding, or vehicle, and prove the same before a
justice of the peace for the city of Baltimore, who upon being
satisfied by proof of demand and refusal or neglect to pay on
the part of the owner, shall thereupon issue his warrant author-
izing such sale as aforesaid; provided, that the proprietors of
such livery stables shall set up on his premises, in some conspicu-
ous place, a copy of the aforegoing sections, printed in large
type, and his rates of livery.
In force from March 24, 1865.
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