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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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720

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

mainder as hereinafter directed; and on failure

 

to pay said tine shall be lodged in the county jail

 

for ten days.

 

SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, That it shall not

 

be lawful for any person not a bona fide resident of

 

said county to shoot or trap any partridges, quail,

Obtain license.

woodcock, or any other wild game mentioned in

 

preceding sections of this act, within the limits of

 

said county, without having first obtained from

 

the clerk of the circuit court for said county a

 

license permitting the person named in such

 

license to shoot or trap wild game in said county

 

for one year from the day on which said license

 

is issued; and that the person named therein, or

 

the party procuring such license, shall pay to said

Fee of clerk.

clerk for such license the sum of four dollars and

 

fifty cents, and fifty cents to the clerk for his fee

 

for issuing such license. And any non-resident

 

convicted before a justice of the peace of said

 

county of gunning within the limits of said

 

county without a license so to do, shall be fined

Penalty for
violation.

twenty dollars for the first and for every subse-

 

quent offence; on failure to pay said fine, the of-

 

fender shall be confined in the county jail fur ten

 

days.

 

SEC. 5. Be it further enacted, That it shall not

 

be lawful for any person to ship, or attempt to

 

ship, for the purpose of selling elsewhere, at

 

any season of the year, any partridges, quail,

License per-

woodcock or rabbits, that have been shot or

mitting sale.

trapped in said county, into any other county or

 

state, without having first obtained from the clerk

 

of the Circuit Court for said county a license per-

 

mitting the person named therein to sell or ship

 

the same beyond the limits of said county, for one

 

year from the day on which said license is issued;

 

and that the person named therein, or the party

 

procuring such license, shall pay to the said clerk

 

for such license the sum of twenty-four dollars and

 

fifty cents, and fifty cents to the clerk for his fee

Penally for

for issuing such license; any person violating the

violation.

provisions of this section by selling or shipping

 

game for sale, shall be fined the sum of five dollars

 

for every partridge, quail, rabbit or woodcock sold

 

or shipped.



 
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