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BALTIMORE CITY. 853

(19) PEDDLERS.

1878. ch. 414. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 657. 1S92, ch. 90.
The Mayor may grant permits, upon the payment of the sum of seven
dollars to the Comptroller, to such number of poor persons as to him may
seem proper, to peddle within the limits of the City of Baltimore, notions,
and small wares without a license; provided, that the stock in trade of
such peddler shall not exceed twenty-five dollars in value, and the said
Mayor at any time may revoke any such permit.
Banks v. McCosker, 82 Md. 519

(20) PUMPS, FOUNTAINS AND SPRINGS.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4. sec. 823. P L. L. (1888). Art 4. sec. 936.

To erect and regulate pumps, fountains and springs, in the streets, lanes-
and alleys of the City of Baltimore.

(20-A) PENSIONS.

1924. ch. 411.

To establish and maintain a general system of pensions and retirements
for the benefit and advantage of its officers, agents, servants and employees.,
with necessary classifications and terms of admission; to provide for the
inclusion in such system, with the consent of a majority of its members,
any existing pension system for officers, agents, servants and employees
by whatever authority appointed, the salary or compensation of the mem-
bers of which is paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; to
provide that upon the establishment of any such system of pensions and
retirements, the officers, agents, servants and employees theretofore or
thereafter appointed, by whatever authority, whose salary or compensa-
tion is paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, shall be eligible,
subject to such exceptions, limitations and restrictions as may be deemed
expedient, to admission to such pension or retirement system; and to
provide that such officers, agents, servants and employees thereafter
appointed, by whatever authority, shall not be eligible to admission to
any other pension system, the revenues of which are derived wholly or
partly from appropriations made by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, from license fees or from fines and forfeitures imposed under
laws or ordinances in force in the City of Baltimore.

Nothing in this Act shall be construed to apply to the members of the
Police Department of Baltimore City, or to the special fund created
under the provisions of Chapter 266 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of 1900, and any amendments thereto; provided, however, that all moneys,
pay, compensation or salary, or any part thereof, forfeited, deducted or
withheld from any member or members of the Police Force on account
of absence for any cause, lost time, sickness or other disability, physical
or mental, and all unexpended balances of appropriations or amounts

 

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