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Session Laws, 1914
Volume 533, Page 581   View pdf image (33K)
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 581

of said County shall be fined five dollars and costs for each and
every offense, and an additional five dollars for every rabbit,
jack-rabbit, cotton-tail, partridge, quail, woodcock, or raccoon
killed, trapped, taken, bought, sold or had in possession; or
had in possession for the purpose of export from Harford Coun-
ty, or transported, bought or sold for export, or exported or
carried out of said County; in violation of any of the provisions
of the aforesaid Sections; and in default of payment of such
fine, said person or persons or officer or officers of a corporation
violating said provisions or any of them, shall be imprisoned
in the House of Correction or County Jail for a period of not
less than twenty days nor more than thirty days, or until the
fine and costs are paid.

SEC. 44. And be it further enacted, That any person found
trespassing with dog, gun or trap upon any private property
in said County, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con-
viction thereof before any Justice of the Peace of said Harford
County, shall be fined five dollars and costs for each offense; and
upon failure to pay said fine and costs, shall be confined in the
House of Correction or County Jail for a term of not less than
five days nor more than fifteen days, or until the fine and costs'
are paid.

SEC. 44 A. And be it further enacted, That it shall be unlaw-
ful for any person or persons to hunt, catch, pursue, injure or
shoot any rabbit, jack rabbit, cotton-tail, partridge, quail,
squirrel, woodcock, reed-bird, rail-bird, blackbird, sora, wild
duck, wild goose or swan in said County, without first having
obtained from one of the Justices of the Peace of Harford Coun-
ty a license permitting the person named therein to so shoot,
take, catch, kill, pursue, injure or shoot any of the above named
birds or animals, which license shall state the name of the ap-
plicant, his age, color of hair, height, occupation and residence,
and shall not be transferable; and all licenses so issued shall
date from the time so issued until the first day of June next fol-
lowing the date of the issue of such license. The cost of said
license to be as follows: A bona fide resident of said County
shall pay to said Justice of the Peace the sum of one dollar and
a fee of fifteen cents for the issuance of such license; a non-
resident of Harford County shall pay to the said Justice of
the Peace the sum of five dollars and a fee of fifteen cents for
the issuance of such license; provided the Justices of the Peace
aforesaid shall in no case issue a license to any one under fifteen

 

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