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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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924 LICENSES—HAWKERS AND PEDLARS. [ART. 56.

office or place of business for the transaction of his or their busi-
ness, but any individual, copartnership or firm, may hold at the
same time a license as a stock broker, a license as an exchange
broker, and a license as a bill broker, upon paying to the clerk
the several sums herein prescribed for a license therefor.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 56, sec. 17. 1841, v. 282, sec 5. 1862, ch. 144. 1868,
ch. 209 1868, ch 448. 1874, ch'. 256. 1878, ch. 270.

24. If any individual, copartnership or firm, shall use or

exercise the business or occupation of a stock broker, or an

exchange broker, or a bill broker, or a pawn broker, or a mer-
chandise broker, or a real estate broker, or an insurance broker,
or a grain broker, without having procured a license, as required
by this article, he shall be subject to a penalty of five hundred
dollars for each offence, one-half for the use of the State, and
the other half to the informer.

Sale of Liquors and Other Things at Fisheries.

Ibid sec 18 1828, ch 95, secs. 1-2. 1872, ch 101.

25. Any person carrying on a shad, herring or ale-wife fishery,
may obtain a license to sell spirituous liquors and other things
during the season for fishing for shad, herring and ale-wives, by
applying to the clerk of the circuit court for the county where
such fishery is situated, and paying to the said clerk six dollars
therefor, and the usual fee for issuing the same.

Sale of Liquor at Horse Races.

Ibid. sec. 19. 1828, ch. 95, sec. 3. 1826, ch. 247, sec 4. 1852, ch. 808, sec. 1.

26. The clerks of the several circuit courts for the counties
may issue license to any person to sell spirituous and fermented
liquors at horse races, upon the person applying for the same
paying said clerk the sum of four dollars and the usual fee for
issuing the same; but the said clerk shall not grant such license
to any person unless he shall believe him to be a proper person
to receive such license.
James B. State, 63 Md. 253.

Hawkers and Pedlars.

P. G. L , (1860,) art 56, sec 20 1856, ch. 341. 1882, ch. 104.

27. No hawker or pedlar shall buy for sale out of the State, or
buy to trade, barter or sell, or offer to trade, barter or sell within

 

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