Every individual and every member of an association of persons or firm and every director and officer of a corporation carrying on the business of the manufacture or production of steam, gas or electricity for heat, light or power in this State, for sale or profit, without holding an unexpired license shall be fined not more than $5,000, or imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both. Part III Occupational and Business Licenses and Taxes Express Companies [Repealed]. §§ 3501-3508. License requirement; tax and statement; nonpayment of tax; penalties; reinstatement upon payment of tax; charges; regulation with charges in Pennsylvania and Maryland; free transportation of books, papers and public documents; penalty; deposit with Secretary of Finance in certain cases; penalty; doing business without license; penalty [Repealed]. Repealed by 65 Del. Laws, c. 118, § 1, effective July 1, 1985. Part III Occupational and Business Licenses and Taxes Carriers of Passengers by Steam Power [Repealed]. §§ 3701-3704. Passengers' tax; monthly statements; failure to report or pay; penalties; enforcement of penalties; Secretary of Finance; duties and powers in collection of tax [Repealed]. Repealed by 65 Del. Laws, c. 118, § 2, effective July 1, 1985. Part III Occupational and Business Licenses and Taxes Railroads and Canal Companies [Repealed]. §§ 3901-3909. Tax on net earnings of railroads and canals; annual statement and collection of tax; tax on locomotives, cars and trucks; tax on capital stock; ascertainment and collection of tax upon failure to make report or pay tax; nonpayment of taxes; penalties; warrant of Secretary of Finance to county receiver of taxes to collect taxes; commutation of state taxes of certain railroad companies; railroad and railway corporations organized under Title 26 [Repealed]. Repealed by 70 Del. Laws, c. 142, § 8. Part III Occupational and Business Licenses and Taxes Telegraph and Telephone Companies [Repealed].
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