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ART. 27] MINERAL WATERS AND BEVERAGES. 883

bottle, syphon, jug, tin, barrel, cask or any other vessel shall
not be deemed to constitute a sale of such property, either
optional, conditional or otherwise in any proceeding under
sections 306 to 314.

1902, ch. 245, sec. 206 B.

313. Any person or persons, partnership or partnerships,
body or bodies corporate that has or have heretofore filed and
published a description of his, her, its or their name or names,
marks or devices for the purposes mentioned in section 306, in
accordance with the law existing at the time of such filing and
publication shall not be required to again file and publish such
description, but shall be entitled to all the benefits of sections
306 to 314 as fully as if he, she, it or they had complied with
all the provisions hereof.

Ibid. sec. 206 C.

314. The provisions of sections 306 to 314 shall not apply
to any person who has taken, given, received, or is using such
kegs, boxes, trays, carriers, crates, founts, bottles, syphons,
jugs, tins, barrels, casks or any other vessels for the consump-
tion of the mineral, soda or aerated waters, wine, beer, porter,
ale, cider, ginger ale, small beer, lager beer, weiss beer or other
beverages placed therein by the owners, or who after consump-
tion of said contents is in possession of the same while await-
ing the return to the owners; nor shall the provisions of
sections 306 to 314 apply to any garbage man collecting the
same in the regular course of his business.

1888, art. 27, sec. 207. 1882, ch. 491, sec. 7.

315. All costs incurred in the enforcement of the provisions
of sections 306 to 314 shall be assessed and collected in the
some manner as in criminal cases, and be accounted for in the
same manner as fines in cases of assault and battery are now
by law disposed of.

1902, ch. 606, art. 43, sec. 81 A.

316. No person shall manufacture, sell or offer for sale, or
order or permit any employe or other person to sell or offer
for sale either at wholesale or retail, any malt extract, beer,
porter, ale or stout unless the same shall have been brewed and
fermented as such; and any person or corporation or officer or
agent thereof violating this provision, or any person or cor-
poration or officer thereof selling or offering for sale, or order-


 

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