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ART. 48] INSPECTIONS. 367
conveyance by whosoever made, which may be executed and
recorded after the 6th day of April, 1894:, and which by its terms
conveys all the property and estate of the grantor or grantors
therein to a trustee or trustees therein named, in trust for the
equal benefit of all the creditors of said grantor or grantors,
without preference or priority, save as sanctioned by this article,
although the grantor or grantors in said deed of conveyance may
apply for the benefit of, or be proceeded against under, the pro-
visions of this article, after the execution and recording of such
deed or conveyance; and notwithstanding such grantor or
grantors may apply, or be proceeded against under the provisions
of this article, the trustee or trustees named in such deed or con-
veyance may lawfully and without any interference of, or claim
by or upon the part of, the preliminary or permanent trustee in
insolvency of such grantor or grantors, proceed to fully admin-
ister the trusts created by such deed or conveyance, and dis-
tribute the property and estate passing thereunder, or the pro-
ceeds thereof, to the persons entitled thereto, under the supervi-
sion of the equity court having jurisdiction over the same.
Pfaff v. Prag, 79 Md. 370. Gardner v. Gambrill, 86 Md. 662.
1898, ch. 355.
34. The provisions of this article shall apply to married
women engaged in business as femes sole.
ARTICLE XLVIII.
INSPECTIONS.
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Tobacco.
9. Appointment, t enure of office and
salaries of chief inspector and
deputy inspectors of tobacco.
10. Bond and duties of chief in-
spector.
11. Appointment, duties and salary
of chief clerk of chief in-
spector. Appointment and
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salaries of clerks to deputy
inspectors. Employment of
laborers. Their wages.
12. Daily reports to be made by
clerks. Office of chief in-
spector.
13. How the salaries of chief in-
spector and other officers and
employes shall be paid.
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