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363

LAWS OF MAEYLAND.


sent to the county jail for not less than ten days in the discretion


of said justice of the peace; provided, nothing herein contained


shall prevent any person who may feel aggrieved by the decision


of the justice of the peace from appealing to the circuit court of

Appeal

said county; if such appeal is taken such satisfactory bond filed


for prosecuting said appeal with the justice of the peace within


five days after the fine is imposed, and the boat or vessel, nets,


seines, devices or tackle has been condemned and ordered to be


sold.

Effective.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from


the date of its passage.


Approved April 8, 1890.


CHAPTER 332.


AN ACT to regulate the measurement of peas, beans and other


farm products.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of Maryland,


That the standard barrel for the measurement of all green peas


or beans in the hull, for which a heaping measure is now given,

Standard

shall be of the following dimensions, namely: diameter of said

barrel

barrel at the top shall be eighteen and three-fourth inches inside


the staves, the diameter at the bottom inside the staves shall be


sixteen and one-fourth inches, and the depth of said barrel shall


be twenty-six inches inside, and to contain in all six thousand


two hundred and fifty-three and three-fourth cubic inches, meas-


urement by said barrel to be struck measure.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the dimensions of any barrel


so used, shall be stamped by the inspector of weights and dry
measures of the city of Baltimore upon the same, in three con-

To be
stamped

spicuous places, and any person using a barrel for the measure-


ment of peas, beans and like farm products, without being so


stamped, shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars, or more


than five hundred dollars, said fine to be collected as other fines

Effective

are now collected.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from


the date of its passage.


Approved April 3, 1890.



 
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