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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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412 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

may be recovered in the name of the state, together
with legal costs before a justice of the peace.

In force from March 10, 1362.

GAUGER OF CASKS AND INSPECTOR OF DOMESTIC DISTILLED LIQUORS.
1862, c. 199 amends and re-enacts section 354 as follows:

1862, c 190.
How and when
appointed.

354. The governor, by and with the advice and
consent of the senate, shall biennially appoint four
gaugers of casks and inspectors of domestic distilled
liquors, who, before they proceed to act as such,
shall apply to the clerk of the court of common
pleas of Baltimore city, and on paying each the

Coat of license.

sum of one hundred dollars to said clerk, shall
be entitled to receive a license to act as gauger of
casks and inspectors of liquors for the term of two
years from the date thereof.

In force from March 5, 1862.
GRAIN.

1364, c. 189 repeals sections 375 and 396 and enacts as follows:

1864, c 180
Gram arriving
to be reported
to inspector
and weighed by
him.

i

375. All grain arriving in the city of Baltimore,
must be reported to the grain inspector's office,
whether by steamers, sail vessels of all descriptions,
barges, canal boats ; and it shall be the duty of the
inspector-general of grain to have weighed all grain
carried to said city, for sale, except grain carried to
the city in wagons or carts, railroad cars; the inspec-
tion, but not the weighing of grain, to be optional
with the owners thereof; it shall be the duty of the
inspector-general to proceed to weigh all grain with-
in at least two hours after the same is reported, and
continue weighing until the weighing in completed,

Penalty against
him for not
weighing all
grain within
two hours after
report.

and for every failure to comply with this provision,
the said inspector-general shall be liable to a penalty
of twenty dollars, to be recovered before any justice
of the peace in Baltimore city, one-half of the fine to



 

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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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