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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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CORPORATIONS. 295

mission was within the scope of its lawful authority. Baldwin v. Pub. Serv.
Commn., 160 Md. 207.

This section referred to in declining to Interfere with permit granted by Public
Service Commission for bus line from Baltimore to Eastern Shore under secs.
251-257A of art. 56. Pub. Serv. Commn, v. Williams, 167 Md. 331.

This section referred to in construing art. 56, secs. 258, 250 and 262A. Pub.
Serv. Commn, v. Tidewater Exp. Lines, Daily Record, May 30, 1935.

See notes to sec. 373.

409.

This section referred to in construing sec. 404. Baldwin v. Pub. Serv. Commn.,
160 Md. 204.

See notes to sec. 404.

411.

Failure of order or opinion to recite finding by commission that proposed con-
struction of electric light plant was necessary or convenient for the public serv-
ice, does not render order invalid. Pub. Serv. Commn, v. Byron, 153 Md. 478.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 416. 1912, sec. 467. 1910, ch. 180, sec. 53 (p. 391). 1929, ch. 467.

416. The provisions of this sub-title shall apply to services or utilities
rendered by any of the corporations or persona subject to the provisions
hereof, or any of the same, within the State of Maryland, and shall not be
so construed as to extend to any matter or thing which, under the Federal
Constitution, the Congress of the United States has the exclusive power to
regulate, or which the Congress of the United States has, in conformity
with the said Constitution, and in the exercise of its concurrent power, in
fact regulated, to the exclusion of the concurrent power of the several
States.

This section referred to in construing secs. 251-257A of art. 56. Pub. Serv.
Commn, v. Williams, 167 Md. 330.

418.

Secs. 346-418 of this article repealed sec. 3 of art. 37 and the provisions of
secs. 4-15 of said article, vesting regulatory and supervisory powers in the
Mayor of Baltimore or the County Commissioners of the Counties. Bay Bridge
Ferry Corp. v. Queen Anne's Co., 160 Md. 398.

Secs. 346-418 referred to in sustaining art. 27, sec. 170. State v. Coblentz, 167
Md. 527.

Cited but not construed in Parlett, etc., v. Tidewater Lines, 164 Md. 411.

Co-operative Associations.

419.

A co-operative association is distinct from its stockholders. See notes to art.
56, sec. 259. Rutledge Assn. v. Baughman, 153 Md. 304.

1935, ch. 529.

419A. The provisions of this sub-title (Section 419 to 446, both in-
clusive) and amendments thereto, are hereby extended to catching, taking,
harvesting, cultivating, farming, propagating, processing, marketing and
distributing fishery products, which term shall include fish, shell fish,
Crustacea, sea weeds and other aquatic forms of animal and vegetable
life, and the products and byproducts thereof, and the term "Agricultural


 

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