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Duty of
Supervisor.
Salary.
Substitute to
qualify.
Hours of
labor.
Receipt and
delivery of
tobacco.
Number of
breaks.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
SEC. 7. That it shall be the duty of the Supervisor
of warehouses, to see that no Inspectors employ
more hands than are necessarily required for the
proper working of his house, and that scraps are
not made unnecessarily, also, that the houses be kept
in repair, and that they are taken care of, also, to
audit all quarterly returns of the Inspectors before
the same shall be forwarded to the Comptroller of
the Treasury, and enclose the same if correct; it
shall also be his duty to decide whatever complaints
may originate between either buyer or seller, and
Inspector of any warehouse, and to exercise a gen-
eral supervision over all the warehouses, in regard
to expenses, and so forth, for the benefit of all par-
ties interested in tire same; his salary to be twenty-
five hundred dollars per annum, the said Supervisor
shall give the same bond that is now required of the
other Tobacco Inspectors by the laws of this State.
SEC. 8. That in case of the absence of any In-
spector from his warehouse, by reason of sickness,
or other unavoidable causes, then during his absence
his duties shall devolve upon the chief clerk, or such
other clerk or employee as he may select or designate,.
who shall qualify, under oath, for the faithful dis-
charge of the same.
SEC. 9. That the hours of labor in the several to-
bacco warehouses in the City of Baltimore, shall be
from seven o'clock A. M., until twelve o'clock M.,
and from one o'clock P. M., until six o'clock P. M.
[ SEC. 10. That all tobacco landed or delivered at
any of the warehouses in the City of Baltimore for
inspection, shall be taken charge of by the Inspector;
through his receiving clerk, and the parties deliver-
ing the same, shall be entitled to receive upon de-
mand, the Inspector's receipt therefor.
SEC. 11. That every Inspector shall have uncased
and break, every hogshead of tobacco, that may be
delivered for inspection, in not less than five different
places, for Maryland and Ohio, and not less than
three different places for Kentucky and Virginia,.
and if the Inspector shall be of the opinion that such
tobacco is sound, clean, and in good order, then he
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