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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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336 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Court shall from the evidence affirmatively find belongs to such
bona fide innocent owner, and shall order the sale only of the
remaining share or shares and interest in said boat, guns and
other paraphernalia.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful to
shoot, except in Anne Arundel county, at or kill any duck,
goose, swan or brant within the limits of the State of Mary-
land between the tenth day of April and the first day of No-
vember in each and every year, and it shall further be unlawful
to have in possession any such duck, goose, swan or brant
between the fifteenth day of April and the first day of Novem-
ber in each and every year; provided, however, that it shall not
be unlawful, except in Dorchester county, to shoot at or kill
or have in possession teal or other marsh duck during the
month of September in each and every year. Any person
violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined
not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars
for each and every duck, goose, swan or brant so killed or had
in possession.

SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful to
shoot any wild fowl on Sundays throughout the year, and it
shall be unlawful to net or trap ducks in any manner at any
time during the year in the State of Maryland, or to employ
dynamite in any manner whatsoever for the purpose of captur-
ing or killing any species of wild fowl; and it shall further
be unlawful in said State to shoot at or kill any wild duck,
swan, goose or brant at any time or in any manner with a
rifle, or to fire a rifle in and about places where wild duck,
swan, goose or brant are congregated. Any person violating
any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less
than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each
and every offense.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful
to fish with nets or in any other manner on the Susquehanna
Flats or in the waters of Romney Creek, in Harford county,
between the fifteenth day of October and the first day of April.
That part of the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries shall be
known as the Susquehanna Flats which is contained within
the following metes and bounds: All that portion of the Chesa-
peake Bay and tributaries lying south of a line drawn east
from Concord Lighthouse, in Harford county, to Carpenters
Point, on the western shore of Cecil county, and north of a line
beginning at the lighthouse on Turkey Point, in Cecil county,
and drawn westerly to a point half a mile north of the north-
erly part of Spesutea Island; thence continuing said line still


 

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