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Session Laws, 1974
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 2735

any permit to hold any camp meeting or bush meeting,
there shall be any lawlessness or disorder reported to
[said] THE County Commissioners, it shall be the duty of
[said] THESE officials to investigate or have
investigated by the Sheriff or other officer of [said]
THE county, the matter, and upon proof of [said] THE
lawlessness or disorder they shall forthwith revoke
[said] THE permit, and it shall be the duty of the
Sheriff, or other officer of the respective counties, to
enforce the provisions of this section. Any person or
persons, or the officers of any association or
organization, violating the provisions of this section,
shall, upon conviction [thereof] before any [justice of
the peace of the respective counties] DISTRICT COURT be
fined not less than [Twenty—five Dollars] $25 nor more
than [One Hundred Dollars] $100 for each and every
offense; and upon failure to pay [said] THE fine or cost
shall stand committed to the county jail of the county
wherein such conviction shall occur for a period of
[thirty] 30 days. [Any and all fines recovered for any
violation of any provision of this section shall be paid
by said official receiving the same to the County
Commissioners of the respective counties and by them
applied for the maintenance of the public county roads of
said counties respectively. ]

225.

(a)    It is unlawful for any person to enter or
trespass upon the property of another for the purpose of
hunting deer [thereon] during the season for hunting deer
with gun, rifle, bow and arrow or any other means in Kent
County, unless [such] THE person shall have first secured
from the owner or person in possession of the property
written permission to hunt [thereon], Any person hunting
upon the property of another shall exhibit his written
permission to hunt [thereon] upon the request of the
sheriff or any deputy or the owner or person in
possession. The sheriff, or any deputy,, shall upon the
request of the owner or person in possession of any
property on which there is hunting of deer arrest any
person [thereon] without the written permission of the
owner or person in possession. Violation of this section
is punishable upon conviction by a fine of not less than
[twenty—five dollars (] $25 [)] and not more than [five
hundred dollars(] $500 [) ].

(b)    For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of
this section, with the approval of the County
Commissioners, the sheriff of Kent County may appoint one
or more deputies at the salaries approved by the County
Commissioners. [Notwithstanding any other provisions of
law to the contrary, all fines collected for violations
of this section shall be paid over to the County
Commissioners.] ALL FINES GO TO THE GENERAL FUNDS OF THE

 

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