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LICENSES. [ART. 12.

ner affect or impair the responsibility of the husband or parent,
under the existing laws.

Art 56, s 43
1858, c 414, s 3
Requirements

43. Upon such application, the applicant shall state to the clerk
on oath, to be by the clerk administered, or if the applicant reside
in a county, by the said clerk or any justice of the peace adminis-
tered, the amount of said applicant's stock of goods, wares and mer-
chandise generally kept on hand by him or the concern in which he
is engaged at the principal season of sale, or if said applicant shall
not have previously engaged in such trade or business, the amount
of such stock he expects to keep as aforesaid.

Id s 44
1858, c 414, s 2
Amount of
stock.

44. If it shall appear from the statement so made on oath that
the amount of the applicant's stock in trade does not or will not
exceed one thousand dollars, the sum of twelve dollars shall be de-
manded and received by said clerk from said applicant before grant-
ing the license applied for.

Id s 45
1858, c 414, s 2
Same

45. If more than one thousand dollars, and not more than fif-
teen hundred dollars, the sum of fifteen dollars.

Id s 46
1858, c 414, s 2
Same

46. If more than fifteen hundred dollars, and not more than
twenty-five hundred dollars, the sum of eighteen dollars.

Id s 47
1858, c 414, s 2
same.

47. If more than twenty-five hundred dollars, and not more than
four thousand dollars, the sum of twenty-two dollars

Id s 48
1858, c 414, s 2
Same

48. If more than four thousand dollars, and not more than six
thousand dollars, the sum of thirty dollars.

Id s 49
1858, c 414, s 2
Same

49. If more than six thousand dollars, and not more than eight
thousand dollars, the sum of forty dollars.

Id s 50
1858, c 414, B 2
Same

50. If more than eight thousand dollars, and not more than ten
thousand dollars, the sum of fifty dollars.

Id s 51
1858, c 414, 8 2
same.

51. If more than ten thousand dollars, and not more than fifteen
thousand dollars, the sum of sixty-five dollars.

Id s 52
1858, c. 414, s 2.
Same

52. If more than fifteen thousand dollars, and not more than
twenty thousand dollars, the sum of eighty dollars.

Id s 53
1858, c 414, s 2
Same

53, If more than twenty thousand dollars, and not more than
thirty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred dollars.

Id s 54
1858, c 414, s 2
Same

54. If more than thirty thousand dollars, and not more than
forty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars.

Id s 55
1858, c 414, s 2.
Same

55. If more than forty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred
and fifty dollars.

Id s 56
1858, c 414, s 2
Application by
agent.

56. If the applicant lives out of the county or city, or is unable
to apply in person, by reason of sickness or bodily infirmity, his or
her agent may apply for license and make the affidavit as herein-
before provided

Id s 57
1858, c 414, s 3
Females selling
millinery, etc.

_ 57. A female engaged in vending millinery or other small arti-
cles of merchandise, whose stock in trade does not at any time
during the year exceed five hundred dollars, shall be entitled to
license on paying therefor six dollars, but if her stock in trade ex-
ceeds five hundred dollars, she shall pay the same rates as other



 
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