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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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326 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

other places within the city as shall be desired by the owner or
importer of such bulky articles or imported goods.

1873, ch. 249.

107. If any auctioneer shall violate any of the provisions of
the last preceding section he shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor for every such violation, and shall be subject to present-
ment and indictment in the criminal court of Baltimore, and on
conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding two-
hundred dollars, nor less than one hundred dollars.

Ibid.

108. Every auctioneer, within thirty days after the first days
of January, April, July and October of the year for which he
shall have been appointed, and in each and every year that he
shall hold and continue in the office and duty of such auctioneer,
shall render to the comptroller of the city of Baltimore, a true
and particular account in writing of the money or sums of money
for which any goods, wares or merchandise, or other property of
every kind, shall have been sold at every sale since entering on
the duties of his office, or since the last account was rendered,
of the amount of each day's sales and the days when sold, distin-
guishing the sales made by him personally or in his presence, and
those made by his partner or partners or clerk, in consequence
of his absence; setting forth, also, the amount of all goods, wares,
merchandise and other property sent or entrusted to him, his
partner or partners for sale, and by him or them sold at auction,
and the days on which the same were sold, and particularizing
the amount of the several duties chargeable on said sales, dupli-
cate copies of which said accounts, properly sworn to as required
in section 109, shall be transmitted to the comptroller of the
State, by every such auctioneer, within the said thirty days after
the said first days of January, April, July and October of the
year or years as aforesaid; and every auctioneer shall, within
thirty days after rendering such account, pay over to the said
comptroller of Baltimore city, for the use of the State, subject to
provisions hereinafter contained, all such sum or sums of money
as appear to be due from him to the State for duties, according to
law.

 

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