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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

cents for each offence; the provisions of this section not to
apply to any dealer who shall have a regular place of business
under a trader's license.

Buying to sell
again.

SEC. 79 A. It shall be unlawful for any person to buy any
article of produce or provisions in said market house during
market hours, for the purpose of selling again at any other
place than the said market-house, during market hours; any
person violating the provisions of this section shall forfeit the
sum of five dollars for each offence.

Recovery of

penalties.


SEC. 93. All fines and forfeitures herein imposed for the
violation of the charter of the town of Easton or which may be
hereafter imposed therefor by any law of this State, and all
fines, penalties and forfeitures which now are or may be here-
after lawfully imposed by any by-law or ordinance of said
town, may be recovered for any justice of the peace residing
in the said town; and upon complaint made before him for the
violation of any such law, by-law or ordinance, the said justice
shall issue process in the name of the Commissioners of Easton,
for the recovery of the fine, penalty or forfeiture imposed for
the violation of such laws, by-law or ordinance, against the
party offending, and may hear and determine the matter and
render judgment therein, as in any case arising under the laws
of this State, and shall receive the same fees therefor; and in
default of payment of such fine, penalty or forfeiture, or full
and ample security for the same, satisfactory to said justice, pay-
able within thirty days thereafter, for recovery of which judg-
ment may be rendered by him and costs, he may commit the
party defendant in said judgment to the county jail of Talbot
county for a period not exceeding thirty days; and the sheriff
of Talbot county shall receive and confine the party so com-
mitted, and shall be entitled to the same compensation there-
for as is now allowed by kw for the custody of prisoners, to

Violation of
town ordi-
nances.

be paid by the commissioners of the town of Easton; if any
person shall violate any of the ordinances of the town under
its charter, by loud or boisterous talking, cursing, swearing or
using profane or vulgar language, or otherwise in any manner
whatever disturb the peace and good order of the said town,
or shall obstruct the streets or sidewalks in any manner what-
ever, or violate any ordinance relating to the market of the
town, it shall be lawful and is made the duty of the bailiff, or
the sheriff, or constable or other municipal officers of Talbot
county, to arrest the person so offending or violating the ordi-
nances, as aforesaid, and take him before some justice of the



 
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