880 SURVEYOR AND STATE SUEVEY. [ART. 91
1914, ch. 422.
82B. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall erect and main-
tain out of the receipts of his office at any dangerous place outside of
the limits of any city, town or village of this State, which in his judg-
ment seems proper, a sign which warns of danger to travelers which
shall be a post of metal or wood not more than four (4) feet in height,
upon or near the upper end of which shall be placed a sign of metal or
wood, bearing in the centre at the top the Coat of Arms of the State of
Maryland; on the left hand side thereof in small letters shall be the
word, "This sign is the property of the State of Maryland," and on
the right hand side thereof in simliar letters the words: "$25 Fine, one-
half to Informer, for removal, or injury of this sign," and below shall
be plainly marked in large letters the word "Danger." The ground
color of said sign shall be of bright red and the lettering shall be white.
1914, ch. 422.
82C. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall not expend in any
one year for the erection of signs as provided for in Section 82A and
82B of this Article, more than the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00).
1914, ch. 422.
82D. Any person who removes, injuries* or defaces any such sign
or signs, as aforesaid provided for, or the letters or figures thereon, or
any other signs erected solely for the direction of, or the warning of
danger to, travelers, and for no other purpose, shall be fined not exceed-
ing Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), one-half of which to be paid the
Informer and the other half for the use of the Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles.
*This word is so spelled in the act.
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