ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE.
that if any inspector shall refuse to receive tobacco
sent to him from any of the other warehouses by the
inspector or inspectors thereof knowing his own
warehouse to be capable of receiving the same, he
shall be liable as mentioned in this section.
1861, c. 346 further enacts as follows :
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504. It shall be the duty of each tobacco inspector
to cause each hogshead of tobacco landed or deliv-
ered at the warehouse to which he is appointed, to
be numbered in succession as received, and to cause
said number to be entered in a book kept for that
purpose, together with the time said hogshead was
received, the name of the vessel or other convey-
ance, if known to him by which said hogshead was
brought to the city of Baltimore, and of the owner
or consignee of said tobacco, and the initials or other
marks on said hogshead, identifying the same ; and
when said hogshead shall be removed from said
warehouse, he shall cause an entry to be made in
some book kept for that purpose, of the time when
the same was so removed, the name of the person to
whom the same was delivered, and of the vessel or
other conveyance by which the same was taken
away.
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1864. c 346, s.10.
Each hogshead
to be num-
bered, &c.
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1867, c. 368 repeals and re-enacts 1664, c. 346, ss. 11 and 12 as follows :
505. All tobacco delivered at any warehouse in
such condition as to require cooperage, shall be
properly taken care of by the inspector, who shall
notify the agent of the owner of such tobacco that
cooperage is required, and the said agent, if in his
judgment the same shall be necessary, shall have the
same coopered at the expense of the owner, charging
therefor a sum not less than twenty-five (25) cents,
nor more than fifty (50) cents for each hogshead thus
coopered.
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1867, C. 368
Cooperage
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506. It shall be the duty of each tobacco inspector,
unless prevented by sickness or unavoidable accident
(and in that event he shall designate some competent
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Speedy inspec-
tions.
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