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ART. 4.] AUCTIONS. 323
timore, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not ex-
ceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than fifty dollars, for each
and every article so sold.
P. L L., (1860,) art. 4, sec. 106.
95. If any person commissioned as auctioneer shall neglect to
take out a license within twenty days after his commission shall
have been forwarded to him by the governor, such commission
shall be deemed null and void, and the governor shall appoint
some other person to supply the vacancy in the number of auc-
tioneers caused by each neglect.
Ibid. sec. 107.
96. The recognizance herein required shall be annually renewed.
Ibid. sec. 103.
97. If any surety of any auctioneer shall remove from this
State or become insolvent, the State treasurer shall demand other
surety in his place; and if the auctioneer shall neglect or refuse
to give other security within three days after such demand is
made, his license shall thenceforth be null and void to all intents
and purposes as if the same had never been granted, and the
State treasurer shall immediately give public notice thereof in
two or more public newspapers published in said city.
Ibid. sec. 100.
98. If- any auctioneer appoined under this sub-title of this
article shall accept at any time during the continuance of his
appointment an appointment as auctioneer from any other State,
he shall be deemed to have forfeited his appointment under this
sub-title of this article.
Ibid. sec. 110.
99. Every auctioneer in said city shall designate in writing
his partner or partners, if any are engaged with him in his said
business, and the houses or stores occupied by him for the trans-
action of auction business, and shall deposit such writing with the
State treasurer; and if any auctioneer in said city shall enter upon
the duties of his office before so doing he shall be deemed guilty of
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