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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 4.] CITY OP BALTIMORE. 273

80. Purchaser of real estate bound to
pay duty; entitled to credit
therefor.
81. All goods to be knocked down to
highest bidder; owner or auc-
tioneer buying to pay duty; this
section not to legalize sales
otherwise fraudulent.
82. Auctioneers, appointment , num-
ber of.
83. Bond when sales, exclusive of real
estate sales, do not exceed $150,-
000; license.
84. Privileges of auctioneer paying
license and giving bond, returns
of sales to be made quarterly;
selling under special license.
85. Bond when sales exceed $150,-
000, license.
86 Bond and license of auctioneer
selling only books, maps or
prints.
87. Bond and license of auctioneer
selling only horses and car-
riages.
88. Nunc pro tune license, not to avail
party if prosecution for selling
without license be commenced
before obtaining it.
89. Death of any auctioneer, who may
act under license
90. Recognizances, who to take; rec-
ord to be kept, fee for.
91. Treasurer, when to issue license
92. Persons selling without license,
penalty.
93. Auctioneers selling before giving
bond and paying license; pen-
alty
94 Auctioneers selling goods other
than their licenses permit, pen-
alty.
95. Time within which auctioneers
shall take out license, penalty
96 Recognizances to be renewed an-
nually.
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97. Sureties removing from State or
becoming insolvent; duty of
treasurer.
98. Forfeiture of appointment under"
this sub-title by acceptance or
appointment as auctioneer from
another State.
99. Auctioneers to designate their
partners and places of business;
penalty.
100 Horses and carrages; regulations
concerning sale of; mayor to
make such regulations.

101. Registry to be kept by auctioneers
of the sale of horses.
102. Books, maps or prints, commis-
sions allowed auctioneers for
the sale of.

103. Commissions allowed auctioneers
whose sales do not exceed
$150,000.
104. Commissions allowed auctioneers
whose sales exceed $150,000
105. Auctioneers receiving greater
commissions than allowed by
this sub-title; penalty.
106. Only bona fide employees of auc-
tioneers may sell, where they
may sell.
107. Violation of preceding section;
penalty.
108. Accounts by auctioneers, to
whom made and when, what
to contain; when money due
State to be paid.

109. Oath to account required of auc-
tioneer.
110. Auctioneer failing to carry out
provisions of section 108, or not
sending to treasurer duplicate
of his recognizance, penalty.
111. Auctioneer who has not sold any
property liable to duties within,
time limited for accounts, to
make affidavit to such fact.



 

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