1082 ESTRAYS—VESSELS ADMIT—DRIFT LOGS. [ART. 34
prosecuted, continued and defended in the same manner as if
said laws or parts thereof had not been repealed; and provided,
also, that nothing in this article shall be construed to repeal
any provisions of the existing laws applicable to the city of
Baltimore for the prevention of the sale or dispensing of any
liquor or for the preservation of peace and order therein on any
election day.
NOTE —The act of 1902, ch. 296, commonly known as the primary elec-
tion law, was originally introduced as an addition to this article and
applicable to the whole State, but as finally passed it was made applicable
to Baltimore city exclusively. Hence it is omitted. So, too, with the sup-
plementary act of 1904, ch. 682, repealing and re-enacting with amendments
the prior law of 1902, ch. 296.
ARTICLE XXXIV.
ESTRAYS—VESSELS ADRIFT—DRIFT LOGS.
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Estrays.
1. Notice of estrays to be published
and set up.
2. Mode of giving notice.
3. Proof of ownership. Payment
of costs.
4. Sale of estrays.
5. Penalty for failure to comply
with the provisions f oi taking
up estrays.
6. Impounding estrays
7. Word "enclosure, " how con-
strued.
8. Counties excluded from the op-
erations of these several pre-
ceding sections.
Vessels Adrift.
9. Notice and publication.
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10. Proof of title and recovery
11 Penalty
Drift Logs.
12. Payment to owner of shore
where cast.
13. Advertisement by owner of
shore.
14 If unclaimed.
15. Responsibility for proceeds of
sale.
16. Compensation for special dam-
ages.
17. Removal before advertisement;
penalty.
18. Removal after advertisement;
penalty.
19. Marking by claimant; penalty
20 Judgment for drift logs.
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Estrays.
1888, art. 34, sec. 1. 1860, art. 36, sec. 2. 1876, ch. 308 1882, ch. 162.
1892, ch. 593.
1. The owner or occupant of any enclosure, who may find
any horse, hog, sheep, cow or any other domestic animal, the
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