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CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
when and in which event, but not otherwise, no auc-
tion duty upon such securities shall be paid by the
auctioneer who has taken out such special license.
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What goods
general auc-
tioneer may
sell.
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95. Any auctioneer paying the license fee and exe-
cuting the bond prescribed in the last aforegoing sec-
tion, may make sales of every description of goods,
wares and merchandise of every kind, and real estate,
and may exercise all the rights and privileges of a
general auctioneer to the extent and amount of the
sum prescribed in said sections; and he shall make
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Report quar-
terly to comp-
troller.
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under oath quarterly returns to the comptroller, show-
ing the full amount of his sales of every kind, distin-
guishing his sales of goods, wares and merchandise,
and personal effects of every kind, from his sales of
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Exception.
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real estate and houses; but any auctioneer taking out
a special license, as provided in article four, section
eighty-six of public local laws in regard to auctions in
the city of Baltimore, to sell at public auction stocks
of banks or other incorporated institutions, state or
city loans, shall not be required to make any return
of sales of such securities, and if any auctioneer under
said license shall sell any amount exceeding the sum
named in the last preceding section, he shall be sub-
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Penalty for
excess.
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ject to all the penalties hereinafter imposed upon auc-
tioneers who shall sell without license.
Approved and in force March 31, 1870.
BAILIFFS.
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1870, c. 94 enacts the following and repeals all acts inconsistent therewith:
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1870, c 94.
Salaries.
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135. Sub-Sec. 1. The register of the city of Balti-
more shall pay to the bailiff respectively of the supe-
rior court of Baltimore city, of the court of common
pleas of Baltimore city, of the Baltimore city court, of
the circuit court of Baltimore city, and of the criminal
court of Baltimore city, the sum of fifteen hundred
dollars per annum as and for their respective salaries,
at the same time and in the same manner as is now by
law provided for the payment of the salaries of the
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