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Session Laws, 1924
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1134 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 454

the property of the said accused or owner; if the accused shall
be found not guilty, the whole shall be so held as his, her, their
or its property or the property of the real owner.

Section 392. That in any indictment under this act for vio-
lation of any of the provisions of the preceding sections hereof,
it shall not be necessary to specify the particular kind of liquor
or liquors which any person or persons, house, company, asso-
ciation or body corporate, bartered or sold or solicited or re-
ceived orders for the purchase of, or gave to any minor or
minors or deposited, kept or had in his, her, their or its posses-
sion with intent to barter, or sell or give to a minor or minors
or that the same be bartered or sold or given to a minor or
minors or manufactured in violation of said provisions, but
it shall be sufficient if the indictment sets forth that the
traverser or the traversers bartered or sold or solicited or re-
ceived orders for the purchase of or gave to a minor or minors
or deposited, kept or had in his, her, their or its possession
with intent to barter or sell, or give to a minor or minors, or
manufacture spirituous or fermented liquors or intoxicating
drinks, or with the intent that the same be bartered or sold,
or given to a minor or minors, or manufactured in violation of
said provisions.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this
Act shall apply to cases pending, nor to violation or violations
of law which have heretofore occurred, but all such cases and
violations shall be prosecuted and punished under the law
heretofore in force.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect upon the first day of June, 1924.

Approved April 9, 1924.

CHAPTER 455.

AN ACT to add two new sections to Article 2 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title, "Anne Arundel
County, " sub-title, "Wild Fowl, " said new sections to be
known as Sections 397 and 398, and to follow immediately
after Section 396 of said Article, regulating the shooting
of wild fowl from blinds in the Chesapeake Bay opposite
the shore line of Anne Arundel 'County, on the western side
of said bay.

(Vetoed. )

 

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