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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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1130 ARTICLE 27

poles, lines, dynamos, wires, pipes, conduits, connections, stations, canals,
mills, dams, races, reservoirs, locks, docks, wharves, materials, supplies
and other property, apparatus and equipment of any and every kind, con-
nected with any such plants or property.

(c) Any mill, warehouse, storage house, manufactory, printing or pub-
lishing plant, mechanical plant, mercantile establishment, abattoir, place
where horses, cattle, stock, meats or food of any kind may be kept or stored
within this State, including any and all machinery, apparatus, equipment,
and appurtenances connected therewith.

(d) Any steam or electric railroad property, within this State, includ-
ing all tracks, spurs, trains, engines, cars, rolling stock, stations, depots,
round-houses, warehouses, yards, tunnels, culverts, bridges, viaducts, plants
and other property, apparatus and equipment of any and every kind con-
nected therewith.

(e) Any steamship or steamboat property, within this State, including
all ships, boats, vessels, wharves, piers, docks, warehouses and any and all
apparatus, equipment and appurtenances connected therewith.

(f) Any church, parsonage, asylum, hospital, seminary, sanatorium,
infirmary, library, school, college, university or other institution within
this State, and any and all buildings, appurtenances, apparatus, equip-
ment, supplies and other property and effects connected therewith.

(g) Any dwelling house.

Disturbance of the Public Peace.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 118. 1912, sec. 101. 1904, sec. 93. 1888, sec. 67. 1880, ch. 22.
1884, ch. 181. 1898, ch. 351. 1900, ch. 285.

128. Any person who shall wilfully obstruct or hinder the free passage
of persons passing along or by any public street or highway in any city
or town of this State, or who shall wilfully disturb any neighborhood in
such city or town by loud and unseemly noises, or shall profanely curse
and swear or use obscene language upon or near to any such street or
highway within the hearing of persons passing by or along such highway,
or shall wilfully hinder or obstruct the free passage of persons passing on
or through or out of the station grounds of any railroad in the State, or
who shall wilfully act in a disorderly manner within such station grounds
by making such loud and unseemly noises, or by catching hold of and solicit-
ing persons on said grounds against the will of such person, shall, upon
conviction thereof, be sentenced to a fine of not less than one dollar and not
more than twenty-five dollars, and to the costs of the prosecution, and the
several justices of the peace of this State shall have concurrent jurisdic-
tion with the courts of this State having criminal jurisdiction over the
offenses described in this section, provided this section shall not apply to
Baltimore City.

1937, ch. 407.

129. It shall be unlawful for any person to drop or throw any lighted
firecrackers, squibs, rockets or other combustible fireworks from, at or
into, any moving train, boat, motor car or other vehicle of any kind in Mont-
gomery County. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall
be guilty of misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine
of not more than Twenty-five Dollars ($25) for each offense.


 

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