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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1086 ARTICLE 4.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 268. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 352. 1908, ch. 170.
464. If any person shall violate the provisions of the preceding section
he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be
subject to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars, and the Har-
bor Board is hereby empowered to remove forthwith, at the expense of the
persons erecting the same, the structure, obstruction or extension com-
plained of.

465 and 466. Repealed by Act of 1908, Chapter 170.

DOCKS.

P. L. L. (1860). Art. 4, sec. 193. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 358.

467. The Mayor and City Council are vested with the right and title
to any land made or to be made by them out of the water in making and
completing the improvements of the city dock, according to the plan hereto-
fore adopted by them; provided, that nothing contained in this section
shall be construed to interfere with the vested rights of individuals.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 194. 1880, ch. 418. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 359.

1908, ch. 170.

468. No vessel shall lie at any wharf, pier or dock, or adjoining same,
in such manner as to obstruct or prevent the free passage of any vessel to
or from some other berth in the same or another wharf, pier or dock. The
master of any vessel refusing to comply with the provisions of this section
within one hour from the time notice to move his said vessel shall have
been served upon him by the harbor master or a police officer of Baltimore
City, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be subject to a fine of not
more than twenty dollars for every hour thereafter said obstruction con-
tinues.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, secs. 196, 197. 1880, ch. 418. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 360.

1908, ch. 170. 1912, ch. 32.

469. Provided, however, that, except in regard to docks and wharves
owned by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, nothing contained in
any section or provision of this Article shall be construed to impose any
duty upon the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to any person or
corporation using the Patapsco River, or any branch or tributary thereof,
in regard to the safety thereof; or to render the said Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore liable for any loss of life or injury or damage to
person or property, by reason of any obstruction in, or unsafe condition
of, any part of said river or of said branches or tributaries, or either of
them.

470 to 477, both inclusive. Repealed by Act of 1908, Chapter 170.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 952. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 370.
478. Any person carrying wood to Baltimore for sale may land the
same upon the State wharves whenever permitted to do so by any Tobacco

 

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