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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1452 LICENSES. [ART. 56

such person or persons, or any of them, shall be convicted of
a violation of any of the provision's of this sub-title, then the
constable or the sheriff, as the case may be, shall proceed to
sell the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary, after
giving at least ten days' notice of the said sale, to satisfy and
pay the fine or fines and the cost adjudged against the person
or persons so convicted, together with the cost and expenses of
keeping such property; and such constable or sheriff, as the
case may be, shall be entitled to the same fees for the taking
and selling such property as are allowed to the sheriff of the
said county where the offense is committed, for seizing and sell-
ing personal property under a writ oi fieri facias; provided,
that when any person or persons composing such band or bands
as aforesaid shall be arrested as provided in this sub-title, the
constable or sheriff making such arrest or arrests shall, upon
request of such person or persons so arrested, take him or
them before the clerk of the circuit court for said county, and
if the person or persons so arrested, or any other person, shall at
any time or within five days thereafter take out such license as
provided in section 127 of this sub-title for the bond of which
the person or persons so arrested are members, then the con-
stable or sheriff, as the case may be, upon the production to
him of a 'written notice signed by the said clerk that a license
has been issued for the band of which the person or persons
in his custody are members, and the payment to him of all
costs and expenses of the arrest or arrests or the seizure of the
property, as aforesaid, and the further sum of ten dollars for
each and every person so arrested and in his custody, shall
release such person or persons, and shall pay over the amount
or amounts so collected, after deducting all costs, as aforesaid,
as the same would be paid were it a fine imposed by the circuit
court.

1904, ch. 485, sec. 4.

130. It shall not be necessary for a conviction for violations
of any of the provisions of this sub-title for the State to prove
that any person or persons charged with any such violation has or
have no permanent place of abode in this State, but the burden of
proving that such person or persons have a permanent place of
abode in this State shall be upon the traverser; provided,
however, that these provisions shall not apply to Allegany,
Baltimore and Garrett counties.


 

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