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1946 TERRAPINS—TESTAMENTARY LAW. [ABTS. 92 & 93-

1888, art. 92, sec. 5 1878, ch. 424. 1900, ch. 435. 1902, ch. 259.

5. Any person violating any of the preceding sections shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof before a justice of the peace of this State shall be fined
not less than five nor more than ten dollars for each terrapin so
taken or held in possession, or for destroying such eggs and the
terrapin so held in possession shall be confiscated and returned
by the officer making the arrest to the public natural waters for
terrapin; one-half of all such fines to go to the informer and
the balance to the game warden.

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Ibid. sec. 6. 1878, ch. 424. 1880, oh. 462. 1886, ch. 347. 1888, ch. 82.
1888, oh. 238. 1900, ch. 435. 1902, ch. 259.

6. The possession by any person of terrapins between the
first day of April and the first day of November shall be con-
clusive evidence of violation of this article.

Ibid. sec. 7. Ibid.

7. The constable, game warden and officers of the State
fishery force shall, upon information of any one, arrest any
person or persons violating the provisions of this article and
take them before the nearest justic.e of the peace to be dealt
with in accordance to the provisions of section 5.

1900, ch. 435, sec. 2. 1902, ch. 259, sec. 2.

8. These sections shall not be construed so as to affect any
prosecutions for violations of this article, or any section
thereof, for offenses committed prior to April 8, 1902.

ARTICLE XCIII

TESTAMENTARY LAW.

Account.

1. First administration account to
be rendered within twelve
months.
2. Succeeding accounts, when to be
rendered.
3 Letters may be revoked for fail-
ure to account.

4. Statement of assets.
5. Statement of disbursements.
6. Compensation to executor in lieu
of commission.
7. Court may examine agent of es-
tate on oath.
8 Administrator to return a list of
debts due by decedent.



 

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