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size herein prescribed, at his own expense before the same
shall be passed.
1888, art. 48, sec. 41. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 27. 1898, ch. 314.
40. Whenever so large an amount of inspected tobacco
shall have accumulated in the warehouses as to delay inspec-
tions, the inspector shall have the right to rent storage for as
much as may be necessary to remove.
Ibid. sec. 42. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 28.
41. No tobacco of the growth of this State, and in the
hands of the planters, or their agents, shall be subject to any
costs or charges for storage or warehouse rent; this provision
not to apply to tobacco the growth of any other State, or the
growth of this State which may have been sold to any pur-
chaser or shipper.
Ibid. sec. 43. 1874, ch. 394, sec. 29.
42. For every hogshead of tobacco of the growth of this
State, that shall remain in any warehouse, after being sold by
the grower, or his agent, for a longer period than six months,
and for every hogshead of tobacco of the growth of any other
State, whether sold or unsold, that shall remain in any ware-
house for a longer period than four months, the inspector of
such warehouse shall charge the owner thereof the sum of
fifteen cents for each month after the said six and four months,
respectively.
Ibid. sec. 44. 1872, ch. 36, sec. 30. 1898, ch. 314.
43. In the absence of the State wharfinger, the inspector
of tobacco shall have control of the wharves in front of the
warehouses, so far as relates to the landing or cording of
wood or other materials to the exclusion of tobacco, and
vessels having tobacco or other conveyances having tobacco to
deliver to such warehouses shall have preference over all
others in the use of such wharves; no charge for wharfage
shall be laid on any tobacco received at or delivered from any
of the State warehouse wharves.
Ibid, sec 45. 1886, ch. 101, sec. 30 A.
44. The name of the owner of every hogshead of tobacco
delivered for inspection at any State warehouse in the city of
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