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BALTIMORE CITY. 1075

cause or incite any person to do the same, upon conviction thereof, before
any tribunal of competent jurisdiction, he shall be fined not more than
fifty dollars, or to be sentenced to imprisonment in the House of Correc-
tion for not more than six months, or both fined and imprisoned in the
discretion of the court.

402-425. Sections 402 to 425, both inclusive, repealed by Act of 1902,
Chapter 296.

This act (1902, ch. 296) repeals the Local Law upon the subject of Elections,
and by supplementing Art. 33 of the Public General Laws provides for elections in
Baltimore City.

EXAMINING ENGINEERS.

1892, ch. 448. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 297A.

426. The Governor shall biennially appoint, in and for the City of
Baltimore, two engineers who have had not less than ten years practical
experience in running steam engines, boilers and appliances pertaining to
stationary or portable engines, and who have been residents of this State
for not less than five years next preceding the date of their appointment,
who shall constitute and be known as the "Board of Examining Engi-
neers." The parties so appointed, before entering on their duties, shall
make oath before a Justice of the Peace that they will faithfully perform
the duties of their office without fear, partiality or favor; and that they
will not, during their term of office, accept any money, gift, gratuity or
consideration from any person, and shall give bond to be approved by the
Comptroller of the State, in the sum of three thousand dollars each, for
the faithful discharge of their duties; and before entering on said dis-
charge of their said duties, the said inspectors shall provide themselves
with an office in a proper location in the City of Baltimore, and shall give
notice by publication for at least five days through the two daily papers
having the largest circulation in said city, of the time and manner in
which they will make the examinations hereinafter provided for.

1892, ch. 448. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 207B. 1910, ch. 662.

427. The said board shall have general supervision of all stationary
engineers within the State of Maryland, except as hereinafter provided;
it shall be their duty to examine all engineers of the age of twenty-one
years or upwards, who shall apply to them for examination, and to give
all parties so examined a certificate of proficiency if found proficient,
and to refuse to give such certificate if not found proficient, and the par-
ties so receiving such certificate shall pay to the said board the sum of
three dollars ($3) for each certificate so issued and from all renewals of
all grades the sum of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50); said certificate
shall be of four grades; a certificate of the first grade will permit the
holder thereof to take charge of any plant of machinery; the second grade
to take charge of any plant of machinery from one to five hundred horse-
power, and the third grade to take charge of any plant of machinery from

 

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