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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 10.] DORCHESTER COUNTY. 971

Orphans' Court.

238 Crier; pay.

Oysters.

239. Where unlawful for non-resi-
dents of Dorchester to catch
oysters.
240. Warrant for arrest of offenders
and seizure of boats and tackle,
when returnable.
241. Proceedings; penalty.
242. Disposition to be made of pro-
ceeds of sale and fines.
243 Appeal; appeal bond; right to
jury trial.
244 License to scoop or dredge in
Choptank river; by whom is-
sued; to whom it may be issued,
privileges under it; charges.
245. Oath to be taken by owner of
boat; by master and crew.
246. Power of owners and masters of
licensed boats to arrest.
247. Warrant to be issued by justice
of peace against offenders, to
whom to issue; for what
248. Disposition to be made of money
arising from fines and forfeit-
urea; to what use commissioners
are to put their share; monies
arising from fines and forfeitures
and the proceeds of sale of
licenses.
240 Blank certificates of license to be
furnished by county commis-
sioners; number to be displayed
by boat
250 Violations of sections 244 and 249 ,
penalty.
251. Measurer of boats to be appointed
by county commissioners of
Talbot, his fees, bond, term of
office.
362. License to tong in Choptank
river.
253. Catching oysters in Honga river,
Hooper's straits, Holland straits,

Tar bay and Fishing bay, by
whom and in what part of these
waters unlawful, buoys.
254. Dunnaged boats; examiner; ex-
amination and report; removal
of dunnage and re-examination.
255. License to diedge or scrape in
waters named, by whom ap-
plication must be made, privi-
leges under license; transfer of
license; what it must contain;
charge for license
256. Oath to be taken by owner, oath
to be taken by master; license
to be exhibited at time of taking-
oath.
257. Catching oysters without license;
fraudulently obtaining license;
penalty.
258. Violations of sections 253 to 262
catching oysters in waters not
authorized by section 253; pen-
alty, election between trial be-
fore justice and before circuit
court, bond.

259. Number to be displayed, where;
penalty for violations of this
section, fines for violations of
sections 253 to 262, to what use
to be put; failure of justice or
sheriff or deputy to pay over to
commissioners; penalty, how
recovered.
260 Blank licenses under section 255,
by whom furnished, return of
unused blanks; clerk's fee for
issuing license; license money
to be turned over to school com-
missioners, statement required
of clerk.
261. Persons violating provisions of
section 253 to 262, arrest, hear-
ing, resistance to arrest, penalty;
costs in case of acquittal.
262. Violations of sections 253 to 262;
liability of owner of boat, sale
of boat, proceeds of. sale of
boat.



 

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