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2846 ARTICLE 91.

same, and the figure of an arrow pointing toward such town or place. The
ground color of said sign shall be blue and the Coat of Arms and lettering
shall be white.

As to motor vehicles, see art. 56, sec. 171, et seq.
See sec. 31.

An. Code, sec. 82B. 1914, ch. 422.

63. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall erect and maintain
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 judgment 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 words, " This sign is the
property of the State of Maryland," and on the right hand side thereof
in similar 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.

An. Code, sec. 82C. 1914, ch. 422.

64. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall not expend in any
one year for the erection of signs as provided for in Section 62 and 63
of this Article, more than the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00).

An. Code, sec. 82D. 1914, ch. 422.

65. Any person who removes, injuries1 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 exceeding 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.

An. Code, sec. 82G. 1916, ch. 681, sec. 10.

66. The State Roads Commission shall furnish to the Comptroller
of the Treasury at the end of each fiscal year a complete itemized account
of the " overhead" charges for work done throughout the State, said
" overhead " charges to include all amounts expended by said Commis-
sion, except those paid to contractors in payment of road-building con-
tracts for material and labor actually expended in building such road; and
a similar' report to the President of the Board of County Commissioners
of each County in the State of the " overhead " charges for work done
within said County, and a similar report to the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore of the " overhead " charges for work done within said City.

1 This word is so spelled in the act.

 

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