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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 162   View pdf image (33K)
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162 CORPORATIONS. [ART. XXIII
of its condition or affairs with the Clerk of any Court of this State, or
with the State Tax Commissioner, or with any other officer or official, of
this State than the Insurance Commissioner, the filing of the same with
the Insurance Commissioner shall be a full compliance with every such
requirement, and all Acts and parts of Acts, whether general or spe-
cial, inconsistent with any provision of Section 379, Section 380 or
Section 381, are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
Turnpike, Plank Road and Passenger Railway Companies.
382.
Turnpikes can claim no more protection from the state than passenger
railway companies; the state affords no special protection to a turnpike
company from interference with its tolls, nor does it prohibit a person
from building a road which may affect the turnpike. The policy of the
state is to encourage competition. Hagerstown Turnpike Co. v. Evers,
130 Md. 13.
383.
This section referred to in construing article 91, section 34 et seq.—
see notes to section 34. United Eys. & Elec. Co. v. State Eds. Com., 123
Md. 585.
Condemnation of Property by Corporations.
399.
This section et seq. referred to in deciding that article 91, sections 34
and 63, so far as they confer the power and regulate the procedure of con-
demnation, were not repealed by the adoption of article 33A of the code,
particularly in view of section 14 of article 33A. Koehler v. State Eds.
Com., 125 Md. 446.
Police.
1918, ch. 217.
411A. The provisions of the aforegoing Sections 406 to 411, inclu-
sive, of this Article shall be extended to and may be availed of by any
corporation, firm or individual maintaining or operating in this State
any factory, warehouse, storage house, manufactory, printing or pub-
lishing establishment, mechanical or mercantile establishment, or any
plant of any kind, or any mine, colliery or quarry, or any electric rail-
way, water, sewerage, gas, electric light, power, transmission, heating,
refrigerating, telephone, telegraph or other public service property or
properties; and all the provisions of the said sections, including those
which relate to the appointment, commissioning, oath, authority, pow-
ers, compensation and termination of service of the policemen referred
to in said sections, shall in all respects be applicable to policemen ap-
pointed for any of the corporations, firms or individuals mentioned in
this section; provided, that any such corporation, firms or individual
shall be liable for the wrongful or negligent act of any such policeman.


 
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