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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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880 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27

trays, carriers, crates, founts, bottles, syphons, jugs, tins,
barrels, casks or any other vessels upon which such name or
names or other marks or devices shall be printed, branded,
stamped, stenciled, engraved, etched, blown, impressed or other-
wise produced, with mineral, soda or areated waters, wine,
beer, porter, ale, cider, ginger ale, small beer, lager beer, weiss
beer or other beverage, or to deface, erase, obliterate, cover up
or otherwise remove or conceal any such name or names or
other marks or devices thereon, or to have on sale, offer for
sale, buy, sell, take, give, receive, handle in the course of busi-
ness, hire, rent, lend, transport, carry in wagons, carts, push-
carts or other vehicles, or to take or collect from ash or garbage
receptacles, or from public or private dumps, cellars, yards,
lots or premises, or to keep in stock or otherwise store or
otherwise dispose of or deal or traffic in the same or any
thereof, or any parts or pieces of the same or any thereof,
without the written consent of the person, persons, partner-
ship or body corporate whose name or names or other marks
or devices shall be or shall have been in or upon said kegs,
boxes, trays, carriers, crates, founts, bottles, syphons, jugs,
tins, barrels, casks or any other vessels, or to wilfully break,
destroy or otherwise injure any of the articles mentioned in
this section. And any person, persons, partnership or body
corporate who shall do any of the acts declared to be unlawful
by this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shall be punished for the first offense
by imprisonment of not less than ten days or more than one
year, or by a fine of fifty dollars for each of such founts, three
dollars for each of such kegs, casks or barrels, and one dollar
for each of said boxes, trays, carriers, crates, bottles, syphons,
jugs, tins or any other vessels so unlawfully used, filled, kept
on sale, offered for sole, sold, bought, given, taken, received,
handled in the course of business, hired, rented, lent, trans-
ported, carried in wagons, carts, push-carts or vehicles of any
kind, or taken or collected from ash or garbage receptacles, or
from public or private dumps, cellars, yards, lots or premises,
or kept in stock, or otherwise stored, or otherwise disposed of,
dealt in or trafficked in, and for the second offense and subse-
quent offenses by imprisonment for not less than twenty days
nor more than one year, or by a fine of fifty dollars for each
of such founts, and not less than two dollars nor more than
five dollars for each of said kegs, casks, barrels, boxes, trays,
carriers, crates, bottles, syphons, jugs, tins or any other vessels
so unlawfully used and filled, kept on sale, offered for sale,


 

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