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510 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
a license is applied for; and each license shall only authorize
the transaction of business in one house or building, unless the
individual, firm or corporation shall occupy more than one ad-
joining houses or buildings, and said houses or buildings have
open, direct, internal communication with each other; in that
case one license will cover transactions in said adjoining houses
or buildings so arranged and occupied; provided, always, that
any firm, individual or corporation may obtain any number of
licenses to conduct business in any number of separate places
of business in said City, upon paying for each license a sunx
graded according to the amount of stock or merchandise gen-
erally kept on hand or proposed to be kept on hand at the prin-
cipal season of sale in said respective places of business, accord-
ing to the Code of Public General Laws, Article 56, sections
37 to 49, or such amendments as may hereafter be added
thereto.
MARINERS AND CHARITABLE MARINE SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE.
703. Whenever a mariner residing in or sailing to or from
the port of Baltimore shall depart this life intestate, and leaving
no relations within the fifth degree, to be reckoned by counting
down from the common ancestor to the more remote, the whole
surplus estate of such mariner, after paying debts, funeral ex-
penses and cost of administration, shall devolve on and become
the property of the Charitable Marine Society of Baltimore...
MARKETS.
704. If any person shall buy, or cause to be bought, any
kind of vegetables, dead meat, poultry, butter, cheese, tallow,
eggs or fish, in any of the markets of said City, or within ten
miles thereof, with an intent to sell the same again in such
markets, or City, or within two miles thereof, he shall for the
first offence forfeit the article, or the value thereof; for the
second offence, he shall forfeit the article and be fined four
dollars, and for every other offence forfeit fifteen dollars, to be
recovered in a summary way before a Justice of the Peace;
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