If any person shall demand or receive, either directly or indirectly, from any seaman or other person seeking employment, as seaman, or from any person on his behalf, any remuneration whatever for providing him with employment, he shall for every such... Annual Report - Page 34by Vermont. Commissioner of Agriculture - 1911Full view - About this book
| Edward Livingston - 1833 - 768 pages
...exhibitions of their persons or of those of another, in public, by which pudicity is offended ; he shall be imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than one thousand dollars, or both ; and the imprisonment, or part of it, shall be in close custody. Art.... | |
| Edward Livingston - 1833 - 768 pages
...of PUBLIC DISTURBANCE. CHAPTER II. Of offences against decency. by vhich pudicity is offended ; he shall be imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than one thousand dollars, or both ; and the imprisonment, or part of it, shall be in close custody. Art.... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - 1897 - 390 pages
...5073. A person who knowingly sells diseased, corrupted or unwholesome provisions, for food or drink, shall be imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than three hundred dollars. SEC. 5074. A person who kills or causes to be kilted, with intent to sell the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Chemistry - 1902 - 808 pages
...prmrieions. A person who knowingly sells diseased, corrupted or unwholesome provisions, for food or drink, shall be imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than three hundred dolían*. 5074. Slaughter of miren. A person who kills or causes to be killed, with intent... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1951 - 1202 pages
...protection. (a) Any person who violates any provision of section 3931 shall, on conviction thereof, be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than five hundred dollars or both; but, if the violation be committed after a conviction of such person... | |
| 1905 - 1114 pages
...providing him with employment, he shall for every such offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than five hundred dollars." Approved, April 26, 1904. CHAPTER 1630. — Exclusion, etc., of Chinese laborers.... | |
| Legal Aid Society (New York, N.Y.) - 1905 - 72 pages
...person who shall keep any seaman's clothing, when demanded, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than $500, or both. A seaman, not a deserter, in any port of the United States has a right to demand his... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1906 - 678 pages
...providing him with employment, he shall for every such offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be Imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than $500.00. or both." (US Statutes, supplement 1905, page 592. or IT. S. Statutes at Large, Vol. 30, page... | |
| Connecticut - 1907 - 404 pages
...any way unlawfully appropriate the same or any part thereof to his own use, or to the use of others, shall be imprisoned not more than six months, or fined not more than five hundred dollars, or both. Approved, April 4, 1907. [House Bill No. 275.] CHAPTER 31. An Act concerning... | |
| United States - 1907 - 540 pages
...providing him with employment, he shall for every such offense be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than five hundred dollars. (b) It shall be lawful for any seaman to stipulate in his shipping agreement... | |
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