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John Prentiss Poe. Supplement to the Maryland Code of 1904..., 1906
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ART. 27. ] BOUNDARIES—BURGLARY. 33

1906, ch. 782, sec. 2.

25 B. Any person who shall remove, destroy or mutilate any
temporary stakes or marks placed upon any of the boundary
lines specified in the preceding section, for the temporary
establishment of such lines, or any of them, shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court having
criminal jurisdiction in any county on a boundary line of which
such temporary stake shall have been situate when so removed,
destroyed or mutilated, shall be fined not more than twenty-five
dollars for each and every offense.

Ibid. sec. 3.

26 C. Any person who shall have in his possession any
monument heretofore placed or prepared to be placed upon any
of the boundary lines mentioned in section 25 A, shall upon
demand being made for the same by the superintendent of the
geological survey for the time being appointed by the commis-
sion, established by the act of the General Assembly passed at
its session of the year 1896 and known as chapter 51 thereof,
as codified in article 91, title "Surveyor and State Survey, " sub-
title " State Geological and Economic Survey, " or by any
person by him duly authorized, surrender and deliver the same
to the said superintendent, or to his said representative; and
upon failure of any such person on demand so to surrender
and deliver such monument as hereinbefore required, such
person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof in any court having criminal jurisdiction in the county
in which such person shall have such monument in his posses-
sion, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars for each
and every offense.

Ibid. sec. 4.

26 D. All fines collected under any of the three preceding
sections shall be paid into the common school fund of the
county in which such fine shall be imposed.

Approved April 5, 1906.

Burglary.

1906, ch. 476.

32 A. Any person who breaks and enters, either by day or
by night, any building, whether inhabited or not, and opens or

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