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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 56.] BROKERS. 923

individual or representative of such firm or partnership, may ob-
tain a license for carrying on the business of a grain broker.

1874, ch 256.

19. Any person applying for the same, and paying the sum of
one hundred dollars, may obtain a license to carry on the business
of pawnbroker.

P. G. L , (1860,) art 56, sec. 13. 1842, ch. 257, sec 3.

20. Any person who shall make it a business to deal in any
manner upon his own account, or for others, in the purchase or
sale of stocks, bills, notes, bank notes or other obligations, shall
be deemed and taken to be a broker; but no person having a
license himself shall be obliged to pay a license for the clerks or
agents employed by him.

Ibid. sec. 14. 1841, ch. 282, sec. 4.

21. If any person who has obtained such license shall die, or
shall remove from and cease to use and exercise the business of a
broker thereunder, in the county or city therein named, before
the expiration of the term therein specified, the benefit of said
license for the unexpired term shall inure to and be continued in
his legal representative or assignee, upon application to the proper
clerk for that purpose, accompanied by the oath of the party
applying, made before a judge of a court of record and endorsed
on said license, that the party or parties to whom said license

was originally granted is or are deceased, or has or have removed
from and ceased to use or exercise the said business in the county
or city named in said license.

Ibid sec. 15. 1841, ch. 282, sec. 4.

22. Upon said application and affidavit the clerk shall, by his
endorsement on said license, authorize such legal representative
or assignee to use or exercise the business of such broker for the
unexpired term in said license named.

Ibid. sec. 16. 1841, ch. 282, sec. 4.

23. No individual, copartnership or firm, legal representative
or assignee, shall use or occupy at the same time more than one.

 

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