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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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received from license for all vessels shall be paid
by the clerk to the secretary and treasurer of
the school board for Somerset county, for the
use of the schools of said county; and all fines
shall be paid to the clerk of the court of said
county by the justice of the peace hearing the
case within thirty days from the date of the
trial, and the said clerk shall pay the same to
the secretary and treasurer of the school board
of said county for the benefit of the school fund.
SEC. 99. Any justice of the peace of said county,
upon the oath of any credible witness, may issue
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License
money — to
whom paid.
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a warrant to the sheriff of said county, Or con-
stable in said county, or to the commander of
any steamer or vessel of the oyster police force
in said county, for the arrest of any person or
persons, or the seizure of any vessel charged
with the violation of any of the provisions of
this act; and any of said officers shall have
power to employ such force as may be necessary
to make such arrest or seizure.
SEC. 101. The clerk of the circuit court for
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Warrant to
arrest.
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Somerset county shall pay all money arising
out of county license, to the secretary and treas-
urer of the school board of said county for the
use of the public schools of said county, and all
other moneys received f Or fines to the secretary
and treasurer of school board of said county
for the use of the school fund, on or before the
first Monday in June in each year, and his offi-
cial bond shall be liable for the prompt payment
thereof.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all oysters
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Funds— how
distributed.
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taken in any of the waters of Somerset county
shall be culled on the beds or bars as taken, and
all oysters of a less size than one inch and a-half
in length, together with the shells, shall be left
on the natural bars and beds, and the possession
of any such oysters on board of any vessel at
any time in the waters of said county, in quan-
tities of five bushels or more, shall be prima facie
evidence that the same are unculled and a viola-
tion of this act, and be subject to all the fines
and forfeitures herein named.
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Shall be culled
on beds.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 4, 1888.
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Effective.
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