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ART. 27] FRAUD——ITINERANT VENDORS. 169
manner as for his own debt. Police magistrates in Baltimore city
and justices of the peace in the counties, shall have concurrent
jurisdiction with the circuit courts in the counties, and the
Criminal Court of Baltimore of such actions, and of complaints
under section 107 E.
1892, ch. 596.
107 K. No itinerant vendor shall advertise, represent or hold
forth any sale as an insurance, bankrupt, insolvent, assignee,
trustee, testator, executor, administrator, receiver, wholesale or
manufacturer's, or closing out sale, or as a sale of any goods
damaged by smoke, fire, water or otherwise, or in any similar
form, unless he shall before so doing, state under oath, either in
the original application for a State license, or in a supplementary
application subsequently filed, and copy on the license all the
facts relating to the reasons and character of such special sale so
advertised or represented, including a statement of the names of
the persons from whom the goods, wares and merchandise were
obtained, the date of delivery to the person applying for the
license, and the place from which said goods, wares and merchan-
dise were last taken, and all details necessary to exactly locate
and fully identify all goods, wares and merchandise to be so
sold.
Ibid.
107 O. Any false statement in an application, either original
or supplementary, for a license, and any failure on the part of
any licensee to comply with all the requirements of the last pre-
ceding section shall subject said itinerant vendor to the same
penalty as if he had no license.
Ibid.
107 P. All State licenses issued under this sub-title, shall
expire on the first day of May next succeeding the date of their
issue, and may be, if so desired, surrendered at any time prior
thereto for cancellation.
Ibid.
107 Q. Upon the expiration and return or surrender of each
State license, the respective clerks of the courts aforesaid shall
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