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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 711

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING.

1892, ch. 175. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 315. 1916, sec. 450. 1928, sec. 543.

543. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County may, before
making their annual levy in each and every year, contract for the print-
ing and publishing for Baltimore County of the annual statement, notices
of registration and elections and annual tax levy and tax sales in so many
newspapers respectively as the same are now required by law to be pub-
lished and for such other printing as is or may be required to be done
for said county for the period of one year from the date of making such
contract; and such contract shall be at the lowest prices obtainable for
the work to be done.

1892, ch. 175. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 316. 1916, sec. 451. 1928, sec. 544.

544. The aforegoing section shall be construed to relate to and to
include the cost of printing and publishing the Public General Laws
passed at each session of the General Assembly, so long as the same are
required by law to be published in said county.

QUARRIES.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 144. 1888, Art. 3, sec. 179. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 317.
1916, sec. 452. 1928, sec, 545.

545. The proprietors of all quarries on either side of the Falls Turn-
pike Road, between the fourth milestone on said road and the City of Bal-
timore, shall cause notice to be given by means of a bell of such size and
sound as may be heard at the distance of six hundred yards of each explo-
sion or blast at least five minutes before any such explosion or blast shall
be made.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 3, sec. 145. 1888, Art. 3, sec. 180. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 318.
1916, sec. 453. 1928, sec. 546.

546. The proprietor (or tenant, in case of lease) of the quarry where-
in any neglect to comply with the provisions and directions of the fore-
going section shall occur shall for each violation or neglect be subject to
a fine of ten dollars, to be recovered by warrant before any justice of the
peace for said county for the use of the county.

See Annexation Act, ch. 82, Acts 1918, in appendix to Art. 4, Baltimore City.

PRISON FARMS.

1916, ch. 475. B. Co. C. (1916), sec, 454. 1928, sec. 547.

547. No person, body, board, corporation, municipal or otherwise,
shall hereafter erect, establish, conduct or maintain any prison farm,
prison workshop or place for the detention and labor of convicts in Bal-
timore County without first applying to and obtaining a permit in writing
from the County Commissioners of Baltimore County so to do. The
application for such permit shall be made in writing addressed to the
said County Commissioners, and shall set forth the particular place

 

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