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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
Volume 391, Page 179   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. 27] GUNNING——HEALTH—DELETERIOUS CANDY. 179

Cunning.

1892, ch. 655.

136. Every person who shall, upon any pretense whatever,
come to hunt with gun or dog upon the lands of another, 'without
leave or license from the owner or possessor thereof first had and
obtained, shall, for every such offense, forfeit and pay to the
party aggrieved the sum of five dollars, to be recovered before a
justice of the peace in the name of the State: and in default of
payment of fine, shall be committed to the county jail for not
more than twenty days, nor less than one day; this section not
to apply to Dorchester, Harford and Talbot counties.

Health—Deleterious Candy, Adulteration of.

1890, ch. 317.

138 A. If any person or corporation shall use terra alba, or
any poisonous or injurious drug or narcotic in the manufacture
or coloring of any candy or lozenges in this State, or of any trader
shall knowingly sell any candy or lozenges manufactured either
in or out of this State, knowing the same to contain terra alba, or
any poisonous or injurious drug or narcotic, or to be colored with
any poisonous or injurious drug or narcotic, or with any poison-
ous substance, he, or if a corporation, it and all its agents who
shall knowingly violate any of the provisions of this section,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment
and conviction, shall be fined not less than fifty dollars, nor more
than five hundred dollars for the first offense; and not less than
five hundred dollars, nor more than one thousand dollars for the
second offense, one-half of said fine to be paid> to the informer.

Ibid.

138 B. If any person shall be injured by the use of any such
adulterated or poisonous candy or lozenges, he shall be entitled
to recover in an action to be brought in any court of competent
jurisdiction, not less than fifty dollars as liquidated damages, and
such other and further actual damages as he may prove.

Health-Hours of Labor of Children.

1892, ch. 443.

139. No child under sixteen years of age shall be employed
in laboring more than ten hours a day in any manufacturing

 

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