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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That any person
or persons violating any of the provisions of
the preceding section of this act, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con-
viction thereof before any Justice of the
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Misdemeanor.
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Peace for said county, shall pay a fine of five
dollars for each and every partridge, wood-
cock or rabbit shot or taken; one-half of said
fine to be paid to the informer, and the re-
mainder as hereafter directed; and on fail-
ure to pay said fine shall be lodged in the
county jail for ten days.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That it shall not
be lawful for any person not a bona fide
resident of said county to shoot or trap any
partridges, woodcock, rabbits, or any other
wild game in this said county, without having
first obtained from the Clerk of the Circuit
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License.
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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
Clerk for such license the sum of four dollars
and fifty cents to the Clerk for his fee for
issuing said license; and any non-resident
convicted before any Justice of the Peace of
said county for gunning within the limits of
said county without a license so to do, shall
be fined twenty dollars for the first and for
every subsequent offence; on failure to pay
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Penalty.
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said fine, the offender shall be confined in
county jail for ten days; provided, that owners
may extend privilege of killing said game upon
his or her own lands to whomsoever he may.
SEC. 5. And be it 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 partridge, wood-
cock or rabbit that has been shot or trapped
in said county, into any other county or State
without having first obtained from the Clerk
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