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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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CORPORATIONS. 637

212. May purchase or receive adjacent
necessary lands.
213. Crossings of highways, roads, and
streams.
214. Principal office.
215. Warning signs at crossings.
216. Annual statement to comptroller.
217. Crossing canals or navigable streams.
218. In what cases railroads may consoli-
date. Parallel and competing rail-
roads may not consolidate without
special act.
219. Regulations of lease by one railroad
of another; when permitted. Dis-
senting stockholder — rights of.
220. Acquisition of connecting road, two-
thirds of stock of which is owned;
procedure.
221. Purchase of connecting road; proce-
dure. Dissenting stockholders; con-
version of stock.
222. Stoppages at stations; penalty.
223. When railroads may sell freight.
224. Sale of live stock.
225. Sale of unclaimed baggage.
226. Secs. 223-225 to apply to all trans-
portation companies.
227. Use of track by connecting roads.
228. Damages for refusal.
229. Summary remedy for neglect of cor-
porate duty; appeal.
230. Elevated roads not to be built with-
out special act; exception.
231. Reorganization of, when sold under
foreclosure.
232. Requirements of reorganized com-
pany; forfeiture of charter.
233. Powers of reorganized company.
234. May issue bonds and execute mort-
gages.
235. May consolidate with connecting road.
236. May purchase connecting road.
237. Time allowed to finish road.
238. State's stock therein.
239. May hold and dispose of, endorse
and guarantee stocks, bonds and se-
curities of other railroad or trans-
portation companies.
240. Flagmen or electric bells at public
crossings.

241. Penalty for neglect.
242. Collection of fines.
243. May cross other railroads; when and
how.
244. Injuries to live-stock and by fire.
245. How to be sued for.
246. Where to be sued for.
247. Judgments by default in such cases.
248. Not to conduct store; co-operative
stores.
249. May own steamships.
250. Property subject to taxation.
251. Public highways across railroad tracks.
252. Railroads may not withhold wages of
their employees for benefit of relief
associations of the members thereof.
Penalty.
253. Board of public works may extend
time allowed to railroad companies
for removing stoves from cars.
254. Coupons must be attached to railroad
tickets.
255. Stop-over privilege shall be permitted.
256. Stop of at least three minutes at
principal stations.
257. Calvert Station — what trains shall stop
at.
258. Penalty for violation.
259. Electricity as motive power; proviso.
260. Hours of duty of operators of block
system; penalty.
261. Recovery of fines.
262. Disposition of fines ; proviso as to ap-
plication of sec. 260.
263. Rest days for transmitters of mes-
sages for movement of trains who
work eight hours per day; compen-
sation; emergencies; penalty.
264. Mileage books.
265. Price of mileage books.
266. Who may use mileage books.
267. Lost books; no limitation as to time
of use.
268. Damages for refusal to issue book;
proviso.
269-270. Railroads to issue mileage books,
good for first-class travel; damages
recoverable for failure.
271. Charges for carrying milk, etc.
272. Carrier must receive milk, etc.
273. Penalty.



 

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