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A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

or salting of any fish that shall be inspected in
said city, under the penalty of forfeiting and pay-
ing for every offence five dollars.

367

310. If the Inspector shall charge or receive
any greater fee or reward for inspection than is
allowed by this Article, he shall forfeit and pay
the sum of fifty dollars, to be adjudged on indict-
ment and conviction in the Criminal Court of Bal-
timore, one-half to the informer and the other
half to the use of the State.

Over charge.

311. It shall be the duty of the Inspector
promptly to obey any notice he may receive re-
quiring his attendance in any place in said city,
and should he refuse to attend after receiving such
notice for the space of four hours, he shall be li-
able to a fine of ten dollars.

Duty.

312. All fines and forfeitures herein imposed,
except as hereinbefore provided, if over one hun-
dred dollars shall be recoverable by suit in the
name of the State, in the Criminal Court of Balti-
more, and if under one hundred dollars, before a
Justice of the Peace, one-half to the informer, and
the other half to the use of the State.

Fines and for-
feitures — how
recovered.

CHAPTER 193.

 

AN ACT to incorporate the Continental Life In-
surance Company.

Passed March
23, 1865.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland,That William Whitelock, Ger-
rard F. Hopkins, Henry Stockbridge, James D.
Mason, Edwin L. Parker, Greorge Gilderslere,
Benjamin F. Dix, Gerrard H. Reese, William H.
Crawford, Philip S. Chappell, James Casey Cole,
Jeremiah Wheelwright, Thomas T. Canley, George
Kennard, Dudley T. Morton, Alien A. Perry,
James Casey, John Leary, Evans Rogers, Samuel
Townsend, Samuel Hurlbut, John A. Needles,
Benjamin F. Gator, John G-. Cockey and Francis

Incorporated.



 
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