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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.

437

amount for which the same was sold and the ware-
house charges to which it was liable.

 

525. If any person shall, within one year from the
date of any sale referred to in the last two preceding
sections, satisfy the comptroller that he is rightfully
entitled to the proceeds of any such sale, the comp-
troller shall draw his warrant on the treasurer in
favor of such person for the principal sum which
shall have been received and paid into the treasury
therefor.

Ibid s .11.
Owner to be
refunded.

526. When so large an amount of tobacco accumu-
lates in any one warehouse as to delay or interfere
with inspections, the inspector in charge of said
warehouse shall remove to some other proper and
safe place so much of said inspected tobacco as shall
be necessary to give room for that which is unin-
spected, the necessary cost of such removal to be
charged and accounted for as other expenses.

Ibid s 32
How tobacco
removed in
case of accu-
mulation.

527. No inspector or other person appointed or
employed in either of the tobacco warehouses in the
city of Baltimore, shall allow any tobacco belonging
to himself, or in which he is interested, to be taken
for inspection to the warehouse to which he is ap-

Ibid. c. 33.
Tobacco owned
by inspectors,
&c.

pointed, or in which he is employed, under a pen-
alty of twenty dollars for each offence ; but tobacco
raised by any one so appointed or employed, may
be inspected as other tobacco at any other ware-
house.

Penalty.

528. No inspector during his continuance in office,
and no other person employed in either of the ware-
houses of the city of Baltimore, during the time of
his employment, shall be engaged or interested,
directly or indirectly, in the purchase or sale of
any tobacco other than such as he may himself have
raised, nor attempt to induce or influence the owner
of any tobacco to consign the same to any particular
agent or agents, or to send the same for inspection

Ibid s 34.
Not to be en-
gaged in pur-
chase of to-
bacco.

to one warehouse rather than another, under a pen-
alty of dismissal from office or service, and a fine of
one hundred dollars for each offence.

Penalty.



 
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