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1118 ARTICLE 4.

1878, ch. 183, sec. 4. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 533

598. If any owner of a cart or vehicle to be used in hauling fire-wood
in the City of Baltimore shall neglect to have such cart or vehicle so
inspected, and if any carter or person shall alter the marks of said carts
or vehicles after the same have been so inspected, or shall alter the meas-
urement of said fire-wood by increasing or taking from the same, or
neglect to have said carts or vehicles stamped, as provided for in this sub-
division of this Article, by the first day of June of each year, or if any
dealer shall sell the aforesaid cord or sawed and split wood to any cart
or vehicle not properly stamped by the measurer or his deputies, provided
for by this subdivision of this Article, he shall be subject to the penalty
of five dollars for each offence, to be recovered as small debts are now
recovered, before some Justice of the Peace, for the use of the City of
Baltimore.

1878, ch. 183, sec. 5. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 534.

599. In case of dispute between the purchaser and seller of any lot of
fire-wood, the measurer or his deputy, appointed under this sub-division
of this Article, may act as arbitrator between said parties, and his decision
shall be final; for which services he shall receive the sum of six and one-
quarter cents for each cord of wood so inspected and measured by him,
to be paid by the party at whose request said service was performed; the
said measurer or deputy to give a certificate of the number of cords con-
tained in each lot.

JONES' FALLS.

1870, ch. 115. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 579.

600. None of the provisions of this Article in reference to constructing
sewers and opening and paving streets in the .City of Baltimore shall
apply to the construction of the sewers, and to the opening and paving of
the streets and avenues for which provision is made in this Article relating
to Jones' Falls, save in so far as the said provision may be made applicable
thereto by an ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
passed for the purpose; and provided further, that no appeal shall lie
from the decisions of the Baltimore City Court in proceedings in said
Court under the provisions of this Article relating to Jones' Falls.

1870, ch. 115. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 580.

601. All of the provisions of an ordinance of the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, entitled an ordinance to provide for the improve-
ment of Jones' Falls within the limits of the City of Baltimore, approved
January 31, 1870, shall have the same force, effect and operation, and be
in all respects as valid as if the said ordinance had been passed after the
approval of the Act of 1870, Chapter 115, or had been passed after the
enactment of a law by the General Assembly of Maryland authorizing
and empowering the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to pass such
an ordinance.

 

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