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ART. 56] FISHERIES——RACES——HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS. 1429
Sale of Liquors and Other Things at Fisheries.
1888, art. 56, sec. 25. 1860, art. 56, sec. 18. 1828, ch. 95, secs. 1. 2.
1872, ch. 101.
22. Any person carrying on a shad, herring or ale-wife
fishery may obtain a license to sell spirituous liquors and other
things during the season for fishing for shad, herring, and ale-
wives by applying to the clerk of the circuit court for the
county where such fishery is situated and paying to the said
clerks six dollars therefor, and the usual fee for issuing the
same.
Sale of Liquor at Horse Races.
Ibid. sec. 26. 1860, art. 56, Bee. 19. 1828, ch. 95, sec. 3. 1826,
ch. 247, sec. 4. 1852, ch. 308, sec. 1.
23. The clerks of the several circuit courts for the counties
may issue license to any person to sell spirituous and fermented
liquors at horse races, upon the person applying for the same
paying said clerk the sum of four dollars and the usual fee
for issuing the same; but the said clerk shall not grant such
license to any person unless he shall believe him to be a proper
person to receive such license.
James v. State, 63 Md. 253.
Hawkers and Peddlers.
Ibid. sec. 27. 1860, art. 56, sec. 20. 1856, ch. 341. 1882, ch. 104. 1892,
ch. 410. 1894, ch. 443. 1898, ch. 183. 1902, ch. 508. 1904, ch. 297.
24. No hawker or peddler shall buy for sale out of the
State, or buy to trade, barter or sell, or offer to trade, barter or
sell within the State any goods, wares or merchandise until he
shall have first taken out a license for that purpose, but noth-
ing in this section shall apply to hawkers and peddlers of
oysters and fish in their unpreserved and natural condition, or
of fruits and vegetables perishable in their nature that ore sold
in their natural condition in this State. This section not to
apply to Prince George's, Anne Arundel nor Cecil counties, as
to which special local law exists.
Banks v McCosker, 82 Md. 522.
Ibid. sec. 28. 1860, art. 56, sec. 21. 1856, ch 341. 1862, ch. 97. 1882, ch
104. 1884, ch 350. 1886. ch. 507. 1888, ch 10. 1892, ch. 410
1894, chs. 333, 443. 1902, ch. 508.
25. For every such license there shall be paid the following
rates, to wit: Eor every license to travel on foot, the sum of
one hundred dollars; to travel with a horse or other beast of
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