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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
Volume 391, Page 415   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. 61] MANURES AND FERTILIZERS. 415

the court before which trial was had shall cause such person to be
sent to the almshouse of the county or city in which such person
resided at the time of the commission of such act, or to a hospital,
or some other place better suited, in the judgment of the court,
to the condition of such prisoner, there to be confined until he
shall have recovered his reason and be discharged by due course
of law. And any judge of the circuit court in any county
where such person is detained or of Baltimore city, as the case
may be, may, upon habeas corpus proceedings, make any order,
absolute or conditional, for the permanent or temporary discharge
of the person upon satisfactory proof of permanent or temporary
recovery.
Hadaway v Smith, 71 Md. 321.

ARTICLE LXI.

MANURES AND FERTILIZERS.

1. Meaning of the terms "fertili-
zer"— "brand "
2. Conditions upon which fertilizers
may be sold. '
3. Penalty for failure to comply
with these conditions.
4. Unlicensed dealers shall send
names to agricultural college;
also names of brands. Penal-
ty for failure.
5. College to analyze samples and
send result to dealers.

6. Manner of procuring and send-
ing samples.
7. Disposition of proceeds from
licenses. Proviso.
8. Purchaser defrauded by labels
may recover.
9. Penalty for using trade-mark of
another or adulterating fer-
tilizers.
10. Cases to which this article does
not apply.
11. State's attorneys to prosecute for
all violations of this article.

1890, ch. 387. 1894, ch. 397.

1. The term "fertilizer, " as used in this article, shall be held
to mean any commercial fertilizer, or any article, substance or
mixture sold, offered or exposed for sale for manurial purposes
within this State, of which the selling price shall be more than
ten dollars per ton of two thousand pounds. The term "brand"
shall be held to mean the name under which the commercial fer-

 

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