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1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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148 ARTICLE 27.

the setting fire to or burning of same shall, for the purpose of this Act
constitute an attempt to burn such building or property. 1

11-14. Repealed by ch. 255 of the Acts of 1929.

Conspiracy.

1927, ch. 651.

43A. Every person convicted of the crime of conspiracy shall be liable
to be punished by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, or imprison-
ment in the jail or the Maryland House of Correction or the Maryland
Penitentiary, for not more than ten years, or both, in the discretion of tie
Court; provided that all actions or prosecutions hereunder shall be com-
menced within two years after the commission of said offense.

Destroying Property Maliciously.

106. Amended and changed to Section 1SOA, which see.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 117. 1917, ch. 9, sec. 100B. 1929, ch. 405.
117. The properties included within the terms of the preceding section
are the following:

(a) Any public building, place, structure, waters or other property,
real or personal, of any kind or character whatsoever, within this State,
belonging to or leased by this State, or any county or municipality thereof;
including wharves, piers, locks and docks, bridges, culverts, sewers and
highways; conduits, pipe lines, canals, reservoirs, mills, dams, races and
other structures, equipment and apparatus used in supplying water to the
public or any portion thereof; municipal gas and electric light and power
plants; buoys, beacons, lights and water marks; and including, in every
case, any and all poles, lines, wires, dynamos, pipes, conduits, stations, con-
nections, materials, supplies, apparatus and equipment of any and every
kind connected with any of such property; and including all other public
property of every description.

(b) Any water, gas, electric light or power, transmission, telephone, tel-
egraph, canal or turnpike property or plant, within this State, belonging
to or leased by any corporation, firm or individual, and used in supplying
or serving the public or any portion of the public, including any and all
poles, lines, dynamos, wires, pipes, conduits, connections, stations, canals,
mills, dams, races, reservoirs, locks, docks, wharves, materials, supplies
and other property, apparatus and equipment of any and every kind, con-
nected with any such plants or property.

(c) Any mill, warehouse, storage house, manufactory, printing or pub-
lishing plant, mechanical plant, mercantile establishment, abattoir, place
where horses, cattle, stock, meats or food of any kind may be kept or stored

1 Sec. 2 of ch. 255 of the acts of 1929 repealed all laws in conflict therewith.


 

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