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ART. 56.] TRADERS. 929

P. G. L, (1860,) art. 66, sec. 51. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 2

45. If more than ten thousand dollars, and not more than fif-
teen thousand dollars, the sum of sixty-five dollars.

Ibid. sec. 52. 1858, ch. 414, sec 2.

46. If more than fifteen thousand dollars, and not more than
twenty thousand dollars, the sum of eighty dollars.

Ibid. sec. 53. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 2.

47. If more than twenty thousand dollars, and not more than
thirty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred dollars.

Ibid. sec. 54. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 2.

48. If more than thirty thousand dollars, and not more than
forty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five,
dollars.

Ibid, sec 55 1858, ch. 414, sec 2.

49. If more than forty thousand dollars, the sum of one hun-
dred and fifty dollars.

Ibid. sec. 56. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 2. 1880, ch 349.

50. If the applicant for a license lives out of the county or
city wherein he proposes to carry on such business of selling, bar-
tering or otherwise disposing of or offering for sale such goods,
chattels, wares and merchandise, or if the applicant lives out of
the State, or is unable to apply in person, by reason of sickness or
bodily infirmity, his agent may apply for license and make
the affidavit as hereinbefore provided.

Mispelhorn v. Form. Ins. Co , 53 Md 479. Corson v. State, 57 Md. 265.

Ibid. sec. 57. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 3.

51. A female engaged in vending millinery or other small
articles of merchandise, whose stock in trade does not at any
time during the year exceed five hundred dollars, shall be en-
titled to license on paying therefor six dollars; but if her stock
in trade exceeds five hundred dollars, she shall pay the same
rates as other persons, the amount of her stock in trade to be
ascertained by oath, as in other cases.
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