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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 671

Section 6. It shall be unlawful for any person or per-
sons who have obtained a license to take or catch oysters
with rakes or tongs to take or catch oysters in the waters
of Queen Anne's, Talbot, Anne Arundel and Dorchester
Counties, or in the waters of Kent County, exclusive of
Swan Point Bar and the bar known as Lighthouse Lump
northeast of Love Point Lighthouse, or within one and a
half miles of Sandy Point, Hackett's Point, Thomas' Point,
Holland's Island Bar and Three Sisters and Holland's
Point Bar with any implement or device other than ordi-
nary rakes or tongs with wooden shafts, to be used en-
tirely by hand, and without any ropes or hoisting gear
whatever. Any person or persons violating any one of the
provisions of this section shall be liable to the penalties
prescribed in the preceding section for taking oysters with
rakes or tongs without license; and the waters within one
and a half miles of Sandy Point, Hackett's Point, Tolley's
Point, Thomas' Point, Holland's Island Bar and Three Sis-
ters and Holland's Point Bar shall be held and considered
to be within the limits of Anne Arundel County for the
purpose of this section and Article; and the oyster bars
known as Entrance Lump, Hickory Thicket, White Marsh,
Gum Spring, Hunting Field, Windmill Flats, Muddy Drain
and Swan Point, as shown on Published Chart No. 29 of
the Maryland Oyster Survey, and the bar known as Light-
house Lump, mentioned above, shall be held and considered
to be within the limits of Kent County for the purpose of
this section and Article.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1933.

Approved April 21, 1933.

CHAPTER 386.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sec-
tion 127 of Article 93 of the Annotated Code of Public
General Laws of Maryland, Edition of 1924, entitled
"Testamentary Law, " sub-title "Distribution, " changing
the laws of distribution in certain cases.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Section 127 of Article 93 of the Annotated

 

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