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854 INSPECTIONS—TOBACCO. [ART. 48

of the inspector, and re-weighed and entered upon the inspection
books, as all other tobacco.

1872, ch. 36, sec. 20. 1872, eh. 228, sec. 20.

34. The several inspectors having charge of the tobacco ware-
houses in the city of Baltimore, shall charge for reconditioning
and re-packing all stayed tobacco the following prices: for one or
two breaks, one dollar; for full stay, two dollars, to be paid by
the owner or his agents and for re-drawing hogsheads of Mary-
land and Ohio tobacco, fifty cents, and for re-drawing all other
kinds, one dollar for each hogshead re-drawn, to be paid by the
owner or his agent; the charge of outage shall be two dollars for
every hogshead not exceeding eleven hundred pounds, and twelve
and a half cents additional on every hundred pounds over eleven
hundred pounds, to be paid by the shipper of the tobacco or his
agent.

1872, ch. 36, sec. 21.

35. The owner of any tobacco, that may be stayed or con-
demned, shall have the privilege of removing the same from the
warehouse free of all costs or charges whatever, either for outage,
cooperage or storage; provided, however, that it shall not be law-
ful to remove any stayed tobacco from one warehouse to another,
except as all other tobacco is removed.

Ibid. sec. 22.

36. All tobacco delivered at any of the warehouses in the city
of Baltimore for inspection, in such condition as to require cooper-
age, shall be properly coopered and taken eare of, and the owner
or his agent charged for the same not less than twenty-five cents-
or more than fifty cents for each hogshead thus coopered.

Ibid. sec. 23.

37. All scrap tobacco, accruing in any of the warehouses in
the city of Baltimore, shall be, sold by the inspector to the best
advantage, for the benefit of the tobacco fund, and the proceeds
accounted for with all other receipts in returns to the comptroller.

Ibid. sec. 24.

38. Each inspector shall, in the month of April, annually, cause
to be inserted in some one of the Baltimore newspapers, once each

 

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