2162 WORCESTER COUNTY. [ART. 24.
visions of this sub-title of this article, the said justice of the peace
or judge shall either render a judgment of condemnation against
the said canoe, boat or vessel, her tackle and furniture on board
at the time of, or fine the said canoe, boat or vessel not less than
twenty-five dollars, one-half of said fine to be paid to the infor-
mer, and the residue to the treasurer of the school board of said
county, for the use of the school fund of said county.
1873, ch 131
192. The several justices of the peace and clerk of the circuit
court for said county are authorized and required to pay to the
treasurer of the school board of said county, every three months,
all the money they may have in hand at such times, arising from
fines, penalties or forfeitures imposed under this sub-title of this
article.
Ibid.
193. No person shall, under any pretext whatever, remove or
take away any shells from any of the rocks or flats whereon
oysters grow, within the limits of said county; and any person
violating this section shall be liable to a fine of twenty-five
dollars, to be recovered as other fines, or by judgment of any of
the justices of the peace of said county, one-half to be paid to
the informer, and the residue to the treasurer of the school
board of said county, for the benefit of the school fund of said
county.
Ibid.
194. All oysters in the shell disposed of in the waters of said
county, shall be measured in a sealed measure of any capacity,
from half a bushel to two bushels, that may be agreed upon
between the seller and buyer; and any person offending against
the provisions of this section shall be subject to a tine of twenty-
five dollar^ for each and every offence, to be recovered before
any justice of the peace of said county; one-half to the informer
and the other half to the treasurer of the school board of said
county, for the benefit of the school fund of said county.
Ibid.
195. It shall be the duty of the purchaser or seller to have
said measure duly inspected and sealed by the standard keeper
under a forfeit of twenty-five dollars for each and every offence,
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