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John Prentiss Poe. Supplement to the Maryland Code of 1904..., 1906
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66 FISH AND FISHERIES. [ART. 39.

unless said sawmill or mills shall in the meantime change its or
their location; and further provided, that any sawmill or mills
moving from its or their present location shall be considered
a new mill or mills, and shall be subject to the provisions of
this section.

1903, ch. 358. 1906, ch. 161.

83. No person shall at any time empty any seine or net of
any description whatsoever upon the beach, shore or land
bordering upon any of the waters of this State, above tide,
and no person shall at any time so empty any such seine or
net as to leave to perish upon the said beach, shore or land,
or upon any boat or float any white perch of any size less than
seven inches in length, pr any yellow perch of any size less
than eight inches in length, or any rock fish or striped bass,
or any taylor of any size less than ten inches in length, or
any pike of any size less than fourteen inches in length,
measuring in each case of each one of the said fish from the
tip of the nose to the end of the caudal fin or tail; but every
person so using any seine or net of any description shall
immediately and carefully cull over and return alive, if possi-
ble, to water of not less than twelve inches deep, all of the
aforesaid fish therein captured of any size less than the afore-
said respective lengths, under a penalty of not less than
twenty-five dollars ($25), nor more than one hundred dollars
($100), for each and every offense; provided, however, that
nothing in this section contained shall prevent anyone from
capturing and destroying, in any manner, save only by the
way prohibited by section 82 of this sub-title, any German
carp or any leather carp, or any carp of any description what-
soever of any size.

Ibid.

84. All justices of the peace of this State in and for the
city or county wherein the offense shall be committed shall
have jurisdiction to hear and determine all prosecutions for
the purpose of enforcing fines and penalties collectible under
the provisions of this sub-title, and all such fines and penalties
are hereby expressly made subject to the provisions of section
42 of article 99*; and in all cases where such prosecutions are
begun or instituted by any person other than the State game
warden, or one of his .deputy game wardens of this State, and

* Section 8 of 1896, ch 293.

 

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