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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

rail-bird or reed-bird shot, taken or exposed for sale, shall be
deemed a separate offense under said sections.

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46. The fines which may be collected under the provisions
of sections 42, 42 A, 43 and 44, shall be paid over by the
justices of the peace, one-half to the informer and the balance
to the County Commissioners of Harford county, to be by
them placed to the credit of the school fund of said county.

Disposition of
lines.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the day of its passage.

Approved March 27th, 1894.

Effective.

CHAPTER 140.

AN ACT to repeal Sections 67 to 85, both inclusive, Section
86, as amended by the Act of 1890, Chapter 304, Section
86 A and 86s, as enacted by the Act of 1890, Chapter 304,
Section 87, 88 and 89, and Section 89 A, as enacted by the
Act of 1890, Chapter 282, of Article 56 of the Code of
Public General Laws of the State of Maryland, title "Licen-
ses," under the respective sub-titles "Ordinary Keeper,"
"Oyster or Eating Houses," and ''Penalties," so far as the
same apply to Allegany County; to repeal Chapter 438 of
the Act of 1892, entitled "An Act to regulate the sale of
spirituous or fermented liquors within three miles in every
direction of the City of Cumberland, Maryland," and by this.
Act to regulate the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors
in Allegany County, by adding new sections to Article one
of the Code of Public Local Laws of the State of Mary-
land, title "Allegany County," under sub-title "Intoxicating
Liquors," said sections to follow immediately after Section
174 and to be designated as Sections 175, 175 A, 175 B, 175 C,
175 D, 175 E, 175 F, 175 G, 175 H, 175 I, 175 J, 175 K, 175 L.,
175 M, 175 N, and 175 O.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That sections 67 to 85, both inclusive, section 86
as amended by the act of 1890, chapter 304, section 86 A and

Repeal.



 
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