30 ARTICLE 1A.
All such actions shall have precedence over any civil cause of a different
nature pending in said Court except such cases as are provided for in
Section 404 of Article 23 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1924-1929
Edition), and the said Courts shall always be deemed open for the trial
thereof and the same shall be tried and determined as other civil actions
except that the order or determination of the Commission shall be deemed
to be prima facie correct.
Every such action or any other action, proceeding or suit to set aside,
vacate or amend any determination or order of the Commission or to
enjoin the enforcement thereof or to prevent in any way such determina-
tion or order from becoming effective shall be commenced and every ap-
peal to the courts or right of recourse to the courts shall be taken or exer-
cised within 30 days after the entry or rendition of such order or deter-
mination, and the right to commence any such action, proceeding or suit
or to take or exercise any such appeal or right of recourse to the courts
shall determine absolutely at the end of such 30 days after such entry or
rendition thereof.
No injunction shall issue suspending or staying any order of the Com-
mission except upon application to one of the Judges of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City or to the Circuit Court for one of the counties
and upon notice to the Commission and after hearing.
Either party to any action or suit under this Article to which the Com-
mission is a party within twenty days after service of a copy of the order
or judgment of any court of Baltimore City or of the Circuit Court of
any county, may appeal to the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Where
an appeal is taken, the cause shall, on the return of the record of the pro-
ceedings to the Court of Appeals of Maryland, be immediately placed on
the dockets of the then pending term of the Court of Appeals, and shall
be assigned and brought to a hearing in the same manner as other causes
on the docket.
1935, ch. 316, sec. 15G.
15G. Any person failing to comply with the requirements of, or violat-
ing any of! the provisions of this Article, or the rules and regulations for
the enforcement of this Article made by the State Aviation Commission,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine of not more
than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than ninety
days or both, all said fines to be paid into the State Aviation Fund as here-
inafter provided for.
1935, ch. 316, sec. 15H.
15H. There is hereby created a fund to be known as the "State Avia-
tion Fund. " All moneys received from all fines, the licensing of airports,
landing fields, air schools, or other licenses issued under the provisions of
this Article, shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to such
fund.
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