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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
297.

(a) (4) "Final disposition" means the date on which any criminal charge giving
rise to a forfeiture under this section is terminated by [dismissal. The] DISMISSAL,
THE entry of a nolle prosequi or stet, the entry of a not guilty verdict, the
pronouncement of sentence, or the imposition of probation under Article 27, § 292 or §
641 of the Code.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Incorrect punctuation in Article 27, § 297(a)(4).

Occurred: Ch. 285, Acts of 1989.
300.

(i) Any person or corporation engaged in the business of selling prescription
drugs, controlled dangerous substances, medicines, [chemicals] CHEMICALS, or
preparations for medical use or of compounding or dispensing physicians' prescriptions,
who shall, in person or by his or its agents or employees, or as agent or employee of
some other person, knowingly sell or deliver to any person a drug, medicine, [or
chemical] CHEMICAL, OR preparation for medicinal use, recognized or authorized by
the latest edition of the United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary, or
prepared according to the private formula of some individual or firm, other or different
from the prescription drug, controlled dangerous substances, medicine, [chemical]
CHEMICAL, or preparation, ordered or called for by such person, or called for in a
physician's or other authorized prescriber's prescription, except as authorized under §
12-508 of the Health Occupations Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500,
or by not less than one month nor more than 12 months' imprisonment, or by both, and
any person so convicted shall forfeit the right to practice pharmacy under any certificate
or registration issued under the laws of this State.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Omitted commas and misplaced conjunction in Article 27, § 300(i).

Occurred: Omitted commas occurred in Ch. 403, Acts of 1970. Misplaced
conjunction occurred in Ch. 5, Acts of 1989.

Larceny - [Horses, Boats] LIVESTOCK, BOATS, or Vehicles
349.

Any person or persons, his or their aiders or abettors who shall enter, or being
upon the premises of any other person, body corporate or politic in the State, shall,
against the will and consent of said person or persons, body corporate or politic or their
agents, wilfully take and carry away any horse, mare, colt, gelding, mule, ass, sheep, hog,
ox or cow, or any carriage, wagon, buggy, cart, boat, craft, vessel, or any other vehicle
including motor vehicle as defined in the laws of this State relating to such, or property

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