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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 27.] FUNERALS—GAMING. 503

State in which such conviction and condemnation took place,
shall be sentenced to undergo a confinement in the penitentiary
of this State for and during the residue of the term for which
such person shall have been condemned; but if such person
shall be demanded by the State whence he escaped, he shall be
immediately delivered up, agreeably to such demand.

Funerals-Collection of Tolls from.

1867, ch. 24.

121. No turnpike, bridge or ferry company, and no proprie-
tors of any turnpike or other road, bridge or ferry, shall collect
any tolls upon any carriages or other vehicles, or horses, going to
or returning from any funeral; every toll gatherer, who shall
knowingly collect any tolls, contrary to the above provisions, or
who shall knowingly refuse to allow any horse or vehicle going
to or returning from a funeral, to pass without payment of toll,
shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum of not less
than fifty dollars and not more than one hundred dollars, one-half
to the informer and the other half to the State; and the company
or other parties owning such road, bridge or ferry, shall also be

responsible for the same.

Gaming.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 80, sec 56. 1797, ch. 110. 1826, ch. 88, sec. 1. 1842, ch.
190, sec. 5. 1853, ch. 265, sec. 1. 1856, ch. 195, sec. 1.

122. No person shall keep any gaming table, or any house,
vessel or place, on land or water, for the purpose of gambling.

Ibid. sec. 57. 1826, ch. 88, sec. 1. 1842, ch. 190, sec. 4.

123. Every faro table, E. O. table, equality, or any other kind
of gaming table, (billiard table excepted,) at which any game of
chance shall be played for money or any other thing, shall be
deemed a gaming table.

State v. Price, 12 G, & J. 260. Wheeler v. State, 42 Md. 566.

Ibid sec. 58. 1842, ch. 160, sec 5. 1858, ch. 265, sec. 1. 1856, ch. 195, sec. 1

124. No person shall lease or rent any house, vessel or other
place, to be used for gambling.

 

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