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ART. 31. ] INSPECTIONS. 273

OLEO-MARGERINE.

46 Manufactured articles in semblance of but-
ter or cheese, oleo-margarine.

I 47 Penalty
| 48 Prosecution of seller, proof of sale.

TOBACCO.

 

1. The governor, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, shall biennially appoint five inspectors of tobacco, one for
each tobacco warehouse in the city of Baltimore.
This section takes effect the first Monday in March, 1880, and
not before.

1878, c 368.
Appointment of
inspectors.
47 Md 183.

2. The said inspectors so appointed shall, before entering upon
the discharge of their dudes as inspectors of tobacco, be required
to give bond in the sum of thirty thousand dollars each, satisfactory
to the treasurer of the State, for punctual and full returns at the
end of each quarter, and for the faithful performance of all the

1872, c. 3G, B 2.
Bond.

duties imposed upon them by law; and the said bonds shall be
recorded m the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Balti-
more City.

Where
recorded.

3. Any inspector of tobacco, who is now or may hereafter be
appointed by the governor, to any of the warehouses in the city of
Baltimore, who shall have properly bonded, and duly qualified ac-
cording to law, shall take charge of all the tobacco books, furniture,
appurtenances, and effects, found in the warehouse to which he may
be appointed, and shall receipt to his predecessor for the same.

Id s 3
Inspector to
take charge of
and receipt for
books, furniture,
etc, in ware-
house

4. No inspector, or other person appointed or employed in any
of the tobacco warehouses in the city of Baltimore, shall be engaged
in the purchase or sale of tobacco (except of their own growth); nor
shall it be lawful for any person thus appointed or employed in the

Id s 4
Inspector and
employees not
to engage in
purchase or sale
of tobacco

warehouses to receive any gift or emolument whatever, either directly
or indirectly, for any favor or service rendered, other than his regu-

Not lawful to
receive gift.

lar salary or wages. Any person thus convicted shall be at once
dismissed from office or service.

Penalty

5.. Each inspector shall be entitled to appoint a chief clerk, a ship-
ping clerk, a receiving clerk, and a weighing clerk, and such number
of screwmen and laborers as shall be necessary for the economical

1878, c 368
What clerks
inspector may
appoint

management of his warehouse; the salary of the inspectors to be
eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and of the chief clerk one
thousand dollars per annum, and of the shipping, receiving, and
weighing clerks, each, eight hundred dollars per annum; the screw-
men shall be paid two dollars a day, and laborers employed under
this section shall receive one dollar and fifty cents a day.

Salaries.

This section takes effect the first Monday in March, 1880, and not
before.

Wages of screw-
men and
laborers

G. Each inspector shall have full charge of all the receipts and
disbursements of the warehouse to which he may be appointed, and
shall make all contracts for nails, or any other articles that may be
required for the use of his warehouse, except for repairs, and shall
18

1872, c 36, s 6.
Receipts and
disbursements.

Contracts.



 

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