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490

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

same was inspected, and the charges to which the
same is liable.

To report to
Comptroller.

Sec. 30. Be it enacted, That it shall be the duty
of each Tobacco Inspector to report to the Comp-
troller every sale made under the last section, in
connection with the next account to be rendered
thereafter, to mention in said report every name,
mark or initial, which will facilitate the identifi-
cation of each hogshead, together with the net
amount for which the same was sold and the ware-
house charges to which it was liable.

Owner to be
refunded.

Sec. 31. Be it enacted, That if any person shall,
within one year from the date of any sale referred
to in the last two preceding sections, satisfy the
Comptroller that he is rightfully entitled to the
proceeds of any such sale, the Comptroller shall
draw his warrant on the Treasurer in favor of such
person for the principal sum which shall have
been received and paid into the Treasury therefor.

In case of ac-
cumulation.

Sec. 32. Be it enacted, That when so large an
amount of tobacco accumulates in any one ware-
house as to delay or interfere with inspections the
Inspector in charge of said warehouse shall remove
to some other proper and safe place so much of
said inspected tobacco as shall be necessary to give
room for that which is uninspected, the necessary
cost of such removal to be charged and accounted
for as other expenses.

Tobacco
owned by In
spector, &c.

Sec. 33. Be it enacted, That no Inspector or
other person appointed or employed in either of
the tobacco warehouses in the city of Baltimore
shall allow any tobacco belonging to himself, or in
which he is interested, to be taken for inspection
to the warehouse to which he is appointed, or in
which he is employed, under a penalty of twenty
dollars for each offence, but tobacco raised by any
one so appointed or employed may be inspected as
other tobacco at any other warehouse.

Not to be en-
gaged in the
purchase of to-
bacco.

Sec. 34. Be it enacted, That no Inspector, during
his continuance in office, and no other person em-
ployed in either of the warehouses of the city of
Baltimore during the time of his employment,
shall be engaged or interested, directly or indi-
rectly, in the purchase or sale of any tobacco other
than such as he may himself have raised, nor at.



 
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