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1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. 149

within this State, including any and all machinery, apparatus, equipment
and appurtenances connected therewith.

(d) Any steam or electric railroad property, within this State, includ-
ing all tracks, spurs, trains, engines, cars, rolling stock, stations, depots,
round-houses, warehouses, yards, tunnels, culverts, bridges, viaducts, plants
and other property, apparatus and equipment of any and every kind con-
nected therewith.

(e) Any steamship or steamboat property, within this State, including
all ships, boats, vessels, wharves, piers, docks, warehouses and any and all
apparatus, equipment and appurtenances connected therewith.

(f) Any church, parsonage, asylum, hospital, seminary, sanatorium,
infirmary, library, school, college, university or other institution within
this State, and any and all buildings, appurtenances, apparatus, equip-
ment, supplies and other property and effects connected therewith.

(g) Any dwelling house.

Escaping from Penitentiary.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 138. 1912, sec. 121. 1904, sec. 111. 1888, sec. 81.
1809, ch. 138, sec. 2. 1837, ch. 320, sec. 18. 1927, ch. 374.

138. If any offender or person legally detained and confined in the
Penitentiary, or Jail, or House of Correction, or Reformatory, or Station
House, or any other place of confinement, in this State, shall escape, and
if any keeper, deputy, assistant keeper or other person shall aid or assist
in the escape of any offender or person detained and confined, as aforesaid,
he shall, on conviction thereof by the Criminal Court of Baltimore or by
the Circuit Court of the County in which the escape takes place, be sen-
tenced to such confinement in the Penitentiary, or Jail, or House of Cor-
rection, as the Court may adjudge, for not more than ten years.

False Pretenses.

139.

Indictment and conviction under this section of obtaining money under false
pretenses sustained. Delbert v. State, 150 Md. 689.

Fire Apparatus—Sale of.

1929, ch. 409.

149A, It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or asso-
ciation to sell or offer for sale for use in the State of Maryland any hydrant
or fire engines for fire protection purposes unless the same shall be fitted
and equipped with the standard thread for fire hose couplings and hydrant
fittings designated as the National Standard, which is seven and one-half
(7 1/2) threads per inch, as the same has been adopted by the National
Board of Fire Underwriters and is hereby designated as the standard for
such equipment in the State of Maryland. Any such person, firm, corpo-
ration or association who shall violate the provisions of this section, upon


 

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