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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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ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE. 413

go to the informer, and the other half to the state,
the suit to be brought in the name of the state; if
any grain shall be brought by water to Baltimore
for sale in bags, the said inspector shall weigh the
said grain on board the vessel or steamboat, without
removing it from the bags, if the buyer and seller
shall mutually agree.

In force from March 8, 1864.
1862, c. 283 repeals sections 387, 388 and 389 and substitutes the following:

387. Bach inspector shall make a daily return to
the inspector-general, of the number of bushels of
grain inspected and weighed by him, and the in-
spector-general shall make, or cause to be made, an
entry of the same in a well bound book, showing the
number of bushels weighed and measured for each

1862, c 283, s. 1
Inspector to
make returns
to inspector-
general.

person, and the said inspector-general shall charge
and receive one-fourth cent per bushel for weighing
and inspecting, and shall charge one-fourth cent per
bushel for measuring, said one-fourth cent per bushel
for measuring shall be paid by the seller to the meas-
urer, and the first named aforesaid one-fourth cent
per bushel for weighing and inspecting shall be paid
by the purchaser to the inspector-general.

Charges for
inspection

388. The inspector-general shall make return on
the first day of every month, or within ten days
thereafter, to the comptroller, verified by affidavit
before some justice of the peace, of the number of
bushels of grain weighed and inspected, and the
amount of money received therefor, and shall pay
the amount thereof, after deducting necessary office
rent and the payment of the wages of not more than
two clerks, of a salary of not more than six hundred
dollars per annum for each to the treasurer upon the
warrant of the comptroller.

Ibid s 2.
Inspector-gen-
eral to make
returns to
comptroller.

389. The treasurer upon the warrant of the comp-
troller, shall allow and pay over to the inspector-
general and the other inspectors, one-fourth cent per
bushel upon all grain inspected and weighed by
27

Ibid s 3
Inspectors'
fees



 

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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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