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Speed of motor vehicle at street intersection where child was injured held
under facts, for jury; vehicle should be under control; considerations protecting
adult from imputation of negligence apply with greater force to child; right of
way of pedestrian under sec. 209. Deford v. Lohmeyer, 147 Md. 476.
Speed of motor vehicle and right of way of pedestrian at street intersection;
contributory negligence of pedestrian for Jury. Merrifield v. Hoffberger, 147
Md. 140.
Speed of vehicle approaching intersection from right; no absolute right of
way regardless of circumstances. Jersey Ice Cream Co. v. Bach, 161 Md. 285.
Cited but not construed in R. & L. Transfer Co. v. State, 160 Md. 225; Greer
Transportation Co. v. Knight, 157 Md. 537.
This section referred to in construing sec. 182. Bevard v. Baughman, 167 Md.
59.
See notes to sec. 209.
195.
Cited but not construed in Lanasa v. Beggs, 159 Md. 325; Greer Transporta-
tion Co. v. Knight, 157 Md. 537.
See notes to secs. 193, 194 and 209.
Accidents.
196.
Cited but not construed in York Ice Machinery Corp. v. Sachs, 167 Md. 127.
Racing and Intoxication.
197.
Instruction that if truck driver was slightly intoxicated, but not drunk, such
. slight intoxication was not evidence from which jury might infer want of ordi-
nary care, was properly rejected. Cumberland, etc., Transit Co. v. Metz, 158
Md. 450.
Certificate of Ownership.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 202. 1920, ch. 407, sec. 157. 1927, ch. 520, sec. 202.
202. No certificate of the registration of any vehicle or registration
markers therefor, whether original issues or duplicates, shall hereafter be
issued or furnished by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles unless the ap-
plicant therefor shall at the same time make application for and be granted
an official certificate of title of such motor vehicle, or shall present satis-
factory evidence that such a certificate has been previously issued to the
applicant covering such motor vehicle. Said application shall be upon a
blank form to be furnished by the Commissioner and shall contain a full
description of the motor vehicle, together with a statement of the appli-
cant's title and of any liens or encumbrances upon said motor vehicle. The
Commissioner shall use reasonable diligence in ascertaining whether or
not the facts stated in said application for a certificate of title are true, and
is satisfied that the applicant is the lawful owner of such motor vehicle, or
otherwise entitled to have the same registered in his name, shall thereupon
issue an appropriate certificate over his signature and sealed with the seal
of his office, procured and used for such purpose. Said certificate shall
contain such description and other evidences of identification of said motor
vehicle as the Commissioner may deem reasonably necessary and proper,
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