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provided, that if said sample, shall be found by said committee
to properly represent said tobacco, then the cost of the re-
opening said tobacco shall be paid by the owner or owners of
the same, and said costs shall be one dollar per hogshead.
49. The State Board of Agriculture is authorized
at the expiration of the term for which tobacco warehouse
No. 2 was rented by the Governor, under the authority vested
in. him by the Acts of the General Assembly of 1892, Chapter
41, to rent the said warehouse for another period, not exceed-
ing four years, and upon such terms as it shall deem
proper and beneficial to the State, and continue to re-rent the
said warehouse from time to time and for such periods not
exceeding four years for any one term, and upon such terms
as it shall deem proper and beneficial to the State. The
said Board is also authorized to rent from time to
time the tobacco warehouse known as "old No. 2 Warehouse, "
upon such terms and for such times as it shall deem
proper and beneficial to the State; but in the contract of rent-
ing said warehouse it shall be stipulated that possession thereof
shall be delivered to the State upon such day as shall be named
by the said Board in a notice in writing giving by
it to the person to whom the warehouse shall be rented,
not less than sixty days before the day named for the delivery
of said possession; the contract of renting hereinbefore men-
tioned shall be submitted to and approved by the Attorney Gen-
eral, and shall contain a stipulation that the said warehouse
shall not be used for the purpose of the inspections of tobacco
that would be in conflict with the other tobacco inspection
warehouses.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the first day of June, 1916.
Approved April 26th, 1916.
CHAPTER 310.
AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay James G. Boss,
Jr., for legal services rendered the State in maintaining two
suits, one of the State of Maryland vs. William P. Cole,
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County and the
other of the State of Maryland against the Western Union
Telegraph Company of Baltimore City.
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