N.J.S.A. 48:12-156

Selling articles on train without license

48:12-156. Selling articles on train without license Any conductor, servant or agent of a railroad company may eject from any train and station of the company, using no unnecessary violence, any person entering a train with intent to sell books, papers, fruit, provisions or other articles without a license therefor signed by the president or superintendent of the company. The conductor, servant or agent may take possession of such books, papers, fruit, provisions or other articles and their containers and give them to the overseer of the poor of the municipality where such person is ejected, for the use of the poor.

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