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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 476
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That any person who breaks and enters, either by day
or by night, any building, whether inhabited or not, and
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Guilty of
burglary.
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opens or attempts to open any vault, safe or other secure
place by use of nitroglycerine, dynamite, gunpowder or any
other explosive, shall be deemed guilty of burglary, with
explosives.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That any person duly convicted
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Committed to
the peni-
tentiary.
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of burglary, with explosives, shall be sentenced to the peni-
tentiary, in the discretion of the court, for a period of not
more than twenty years.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 3, 1906.
CHAPTER 476 1/2.
AN ACT to repeal Section 15 of Chapter 273 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at the Jan-
uary Session of 1894, entitled " An Act to regulate the
practice of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery in the State
of Maryland."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 15 of Chapter 273 passed at the Janu-
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Repeal and
re-enact.
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ary Session of 1894, be and the same is hereby repealed and
re-enacted with amendments, so as to read as follows :
Section 15. And be it further enacted, That in any part of
any election district of any county in the State, when it may
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Regulate the
practice of
veterinary
surgeons.
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not, in the judgment of the owner of the animal be advisable
to secure the services of a duly authorized veterinary sur-
geon, then the person or persons desiring to obtain advice
as to the physical condition of any animal or animals belong-
ing to him or her, may procure the services of any person
that he or she may desire, to give such advice or to perform
any services, or to prescribe and dispense any medicines for
the relief of his or her animal or animals that may be neces-
sary.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 3, 1906.
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