317O INDEX.
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Art.
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Sec.
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Apprentices — Cont'd :
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ORPHANS' COURT — JURISDICTION AND POWERS :
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Manufacturer or mechanic may take child as apprentice;
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term of; consent of parents; court to approve; recording '
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of contract ........................................
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6
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21
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Trustees of poor may issue citation and bind apprentices
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in recess of orphans' court ; approval by court and record
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of indenture .........................................
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6
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19
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Trustees of poor may also bind; to require an indenture as
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provided ............................................
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6
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17
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Widow of master; apprenticeship to continue under; proviso.
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6
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27
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Assignment by widow to new master; compensation; re-
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quirements in such cases..............................
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6
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28
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Work to be performed by; proviso ..........................
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6
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23
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APPRENTICESHIP:
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(See Sentence; Apprentices.)
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House of Reformation may bind out during minority.........
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27
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607
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Maryland Training School f or Boys may bind out white boys.
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27
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620
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Industrial Home for Colored Girls may bind out girls.........
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27
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650
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St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys may bind out inmates ...
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27
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654, 657
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APPROPRIATIONS:
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Annual and continuing, repealed; proviso as to special funds...
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88A
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8
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Expenditures not to exceed..................................
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31
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2-4
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Not to be paid by comptroller until affidavit as to expendi-
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tures, filed................................................
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19
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43
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To institutions, title to which is not in the state, when only
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to be paid................................................
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19
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44
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ARBITRATION:
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(See Orphans' Court — Arbitration; Labor and Sta-
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tistics.)
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Apportionment of cost of inter-county bridge.................
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25
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32
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Boundaries of lands fixed by. (See Bounding Lands — Com-
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mission for.)
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Depositions to perpetuate facts may be used in..............
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35
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27
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Mining railroads; board of public works to settle disputes
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with, by ................................................
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23
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191
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Religious corporations; disputes at elections of trustees of..
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23
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278
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Tobacco inspection ; disputes relative to......................
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48
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22-24, 50
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ARBITRATION AND AWARD:
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(See Practice; Awards.)
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Arbitration between employers and employees..............
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7
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2
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Appointment of arbitrators to hear and determine dispute .
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7
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3
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Award by arbitrators; return and judgment on............
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7
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6
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Award of arbitrators before judge or justice; how made
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and enforced .......................................
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7
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6
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Award of arbitrators ; execution on.......................
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7
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6
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Costs of arbitration.....................................
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7
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6
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Declaration in action for sum awarded under; for some act to
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be done under..........................................
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75
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28(23)
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Disputes between corporations in which state is interested and
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their employees; board of public works to arbitrate.........
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7
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1
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May propose arbitration...............................
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7
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1
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Duty if submission is assented to ...................
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7
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1
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Duty on refusal of parties to arbitrate ...................
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7
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1
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If parties agree on a special mode of arbitration same shall be
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valid and conclusive ....................................
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7
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4
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May be conducted by any judge or justice of peace...........
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7
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3
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Parties may be represented before arbitrators ................
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7
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5
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Setting aside award for fraud or deceit ......................
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7
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6
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Statement of grounds of controversy.........................
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7
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1
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