Indiana Statutes

§ 8-2-15-3 — License; fee; operating interstate ferry

Indiana § 8-2-15-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 2REGULATION OF CARRIERS GENERALLY
Ch. 15Ferries ─ Licensing by Counties

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The board, upon being satisfied that the notice hereby required has been given and that a ferry is needed at such place and that the applicant is a suitable person, may grant to the applicant a license to keep and maintain the same for the term of five (5) years, on his paying to the county treasurer of the proper county as a license fee a sum to be fixed by the board, not less than two dollars ($2.00), nor more than fifty dollars ($50.00) per year, and said license fee may be paid in full for the five (5) years in advance or yearly in advance as said board may direct and order. Formerly: Acts 1881(ss), c.52, s.3; Acts 1911, c.126, s.3.

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