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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 269

a box with a sliding top, and said clerk shall draw said ballots
therefrom one at a time without looking into said box and the
first twenty-two names drawn therefrom, with the Foreman pre-
viously appointed, shall constitute the Grand Jury and the re-
maining twenty-five names shall constitute the Petit Jury for
the first week of said term. If for any reason any person or
persons drawn as a Grand Juror or Grand Jurors shall fail to-
attend and be present at the conclusion of the drawing or be
disqualified or excused for cause the Court shall forthwith pro-
ceed to fill such vacancy or vacancies from the aforesaid re-
maining twenty-five names of those who are present in the order
in which the names were drawn from the box and may there-
upon in its discretion fill such vacancy or vacancies thus made
in the Petit Jury by drawing from the compartment or compart-
ments of the jury box, representing the district or districts from
which the juror or jurors disqualified or excused were pre-
viously drawn, other names in the place and stead of those
originally drawn and who may be disqualified, excused or
absent.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 30th, 1914.

CHAPTER 187.

AN ACT to prohibit the purchase, sale or offering for sale and
the export or carrying out of Carroll County, State of Mary-
land, certain game birds and animals."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That no person, firm or corporation shall buy, barter, sell
or offer for sale, ship or export from Carroll County or have in
possession for the purpose of shipping or exporting,
any partridge, quail, pheasant, dove, squirrel or woodcock;
except that the bona fide guest of any land owner,
authorized to hunt in said County, may on leaving take as his
personal baggage and plainly exposed to view, not more than
ten partridge or quail, three pheasants, twelvesquirrels, six wood-
cock and twelve doves, or a non-resident under a license taken
out in Carroll County may carry away with him the same num-
ber of pieces of game, for his own use, but not for sale.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That any person, firm or
corporation, violating the above provision of this Act shall be

 

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