1 Appointment of inspectors
2 Bond, where recorded
3 Inspector to take charge of, and receipt for
books, furniture, etc, in warehouse
4 Inspector and employees not to engage in
purchase or sale of tobacco, not lawful to
receive gift, penalty
6. What clerks inspector may appoint, sala-
ries, wages of screwmen and laborers
6 Receipts and disbursements, contracts, re-
port to comptroller, what report to con-
tain
7 Who to act in absence of inspector.
8 Hours of labor
9 Inspector to receipt for tobacco delivered
in Baltimore for inspection
10 How tobacco to be inspected, samples,
hogsheads to be marked
11 When tobacco to be repacked, charge
12 Samples, how prepared, marked and num-
bered
13 Penalty for tampering with samples
14 Inspector to keep books, what books to con-
tain.
16 When inspector to issue new certificate,
where original lost or mislaid
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16 What notification to be made to inspector
where certificate lost
17 Condemned or stayed tobacco.
18 Stayed tobacco
19 Charges for reconditioning and repacking
stayed tobacco, outage
20 Privilege of owner in regard to stayed or
condemned tobacco.
21 Cooperage
22 Scrap tobacco
23 To advertise tobacco remaining in ware-
house four years, if not claimed to be
sold
24 Owner claiming within one year, comp-
troller to draw warrant
25 Dimensions of hogsheads in which tobacco
of this State to be packed
26 When inspector may rent storage
27 Tobacco of this State in hands of planters,
etc, not subject to warehouse rent
28 When storage may be charged
29 In absence of State wharfinger inspector to
hare control of wharf
30 How inspectors tobacco inspected.
31. Inspector to be furnished with copy of law.
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