758 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 246
"Code of Maryland (1924 Edition), title "Indictments—Vio-
lation of City or Town Ordinances, " be, and the same is
hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments to read as
follows:
562. In every indictment or warrant for the violation of
any ordinance of any incorporated city or town of this State
or of the Board of County Commissioners of any county of
this State or of the Special Taxing Area of any county of this
State, it shall not be necessary to set forth a copy of the said
ordinance, or any particular section thereof; but every such
indictment or warrant shall be sufficient if it recites the num-
ber of the ordinance alleged to have been violated with the
date of its passage, or if the ordinance has been embraced
in a codification, if it refers to the number of the Article and
section of such codification containing such ordinance, and
conforms to the rules of law governing the framing of indict-
ments or warrants for violation of Acts of the General Assem-
bly of this State, and concludes "against the form of the
ordinance in such case made and provided, and against the
peace, government and dignity of the State. "
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1929.
Approved April 11, 1929.
CHAPTER 246.
AN ACT to add a new section to the Code of Public Local
Laws of Anne Arundel County to be known as Section 303C?
requiring a license fee of fifteen dollars ($15. 00) per annum
of any person or persons engaged in auctioneering in Anne
Arundel County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That a new section be, and the same is, hereby added
to the Code of Public Local Laws for Anne Arundel County,
to come in after Section 303B and to be designated as Section
303C, and to read as follows:
303C. On and after June 1, 1929, it shall be unlawful for
any person or persons to conduct an auction sale or sales within
|