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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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rags, bones, feathers, scrap-iron, old rubber or any other
article or articles, commonly called or known as junk," to
buy or barter for, within the limits of Talbot county, any
rags, bones, feathers, scrap-iron, old rubber or any other
article or articles, commonly called or known as junk, until
he shall have first taken out a license for that purpose as
hereinafter provided in this Act.

Section 127 B. And be it enacted, That the clerk of the

CHAP. 120

Unlawful to
buy or barter
junk without
license.

Circuit Court for Talbot county, shall issue to any person
applying for the same, a license to engage in the business of
buying and bartering for the articles mentioned in Section 1
of this Act within the limits of Talbot county, and to main-
tain one fixed place of business therefor. Such license shall
give the person to whom it is issued, the right to send out
wagons to buy or barter for the articles herein named as
junk; provided, that there shall be posted on each wagon so
sent out, a notice stating the name of the owner, and that he
is a duly licensed junk dealer of Talbot county, and that the
person in charge of the wagon is his properly authorized
agent.

License to be
issued.

Section 127 C. And be it enacted, That any person to whom
a license has been issued as provided in Section 2 of this
Act shall, if he desires to have one or more additional fixed
places of business in Talbot county, procure from the clerk
of the Circuit Court of Talbot county a supplemental license
to engage in said junk business for each additional fixed
place of business that he maintains.

Section 127 D. And be it enacted, That for the licenses

Supplemental
license to be
obtained.

issued under the provisions of this Act there shall be paid
the following rates, to wit: For each license for a first place
of business of a person, the sum of twenty-five dollars, and
for each supplemental license of a licensed person, the sum
of five dollars; and the clerk of the Circuit Court issuing the
same shall return all fees therefrom to the County Commis-
sioners of Talbot county after deducting from each license
fee the sum of fifty cents as an issue fee to him.

Section 127 E, And be it enacted, That all licenses issued

Rates for
licenses.

under the provisions of this Act shall expire on the first day
of May thereafter, and there shall be no license issued for a
shorter period than one year.

Expiration of
licenses-



 
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