704 ARTICLE 56.
sparring or wrestling matches, contests and exhibitions in Ritchie Coliseum
at College Park, Maryland, and any such organization receiving such per-
mission shall not be subject to the payment of said license or of a license
fee to said County, nor shall a permit from the County Commissioners
of said county be required, but shall be subject to all the other provisions of
this sub-title and to such reasonable rules and regulations as have been
or shall be adopted by said Commission. And said Commission shall on
the first day of December in each and every year pay said fees, after de-
ducting therefrom the expenses of the Commission, including the salaries
of its members and secretary and such other expenses as may be payable
out of said fees, to the Treasurer of the State.
1933, ch. 252.
154A. Nothing in this sub-title and no provisions of Sections 137 to
154, inclusive, of this Article, shall be construed to apply to intercollegiate
boxing held or given on the campuses of or Tinder the auspices of any college
or university within this State.
Shows of Agricultural Fair Associations.
155. Repealed by ch. 2 of the Acts of 1933 (Sp. Sess. ).
MOTOR VEHICLES.
PART I.
General Provisions—Applicability.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 171. 1912, sec. 133. 1916. ch. 687. 1918, ch. 85. sec. 133.
1929, ch. 319, sec. 171.
171. The provisions of this sub-title are intended to be State-wide in
their effect, and no city, county or other municipal sub-division of the State
shall have the right to make or enforce any local ordinance or regulation
which shall change, alter or affect the speed limits prescribed by this sub-
title, require any registration or licensing of motor vehicles or operators
thereof in addition to the registration and licensing herein prescribed, or
impose upon the owner or operator of any motor vehicle any tax, regis-
tration fee, license fee, assessment or charge of any kind for the use of a
motor vehicle upon any public highway or highways of this State, pro-
vided that incorporated cities, towns, counties, special taxing areas and
other municipal sub-divisions within the State may prescribe and enforce
reasonable traffic regulations by fine or imprisonment, either or both in the
discretion of the Court, applicable to all vehicular traffic, motor vehicles
included, provided such regulations do not involve any charge of any kind
for the use of their highways, other than reasonable charges for the park-
ing within space set aside exclusively for parking purposes, in congested
sections, and this provision shall not be deemed as repealed by any Act
hereafter passed unless this provision is expressly referred to and repealed
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