326 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
and Commissioners of Hancock, who shall be elected on the first
Monday in April, 1915, shall respectively be the Burgess, Assist-
ant Burgess and Commissioners of the Town of Hancock until
the first Monday in April in the year 1916, or until their suc-
cessors shall be legally elected and duly qualified, and shall exer-
cise all the powers and perform all the functions upon them re-
spectively conferred by law.
SEC. 226. All elections shall be held and conducted as shall
from time to time be directed by ordinance of the Burgess and
Commissioners, which said ordinance shall provide for a general
registration of the qualified voters of the Town of Hancock, on
the last Monday in March of the year 1915, and a registration
of all new voters, and a correction and revision of the registra-
tion list on the last Monday in March of every year thereafter.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 1st, 1914.
CHAPTER 234.
AN ACT to repeal Section 33 of Chapter 807 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of Maryland of 1912, entitled "Inspec-
tions," sub-titled "Tobacco," and to re-enact the same
amended, and to add a new Section to be known as Section
33-A.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 33 of Chapter 807 of the Acts of the General
Assembly of 1912, entitled "Inspections," sub-titled "Tobacco,"
be, and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted, the same
amended, and to add a new Section to be known as Section 33-A.
SEC. 33. The Inspector shall charge for reconditioning and
repacking all stayed tobacco at the following prices per hogs-
head : For one or two breaks, one dollar; for full stayed, two
dollars, to be paid by the owner or his agency; and for re-
inspecting and redrawing, the sum of one dollar, each to be
paid by owner or his agents; and for all outage the charge shall
be two dollars for every hogshead not exceeding eleven hundred
pounds, and twelve and one-half cents additional on every hun-
dred pounds over eleven hundred pounds, to be paid by the ship-
per of the tobacco or his agents.
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