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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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persons responsible for the same of the fact, and warn them against using
or suffering or permitting any person or persons to use them, and such
notice may be served upon the person or persons responsible, or by con-
spicuously affixing it to the condemned or defective article; after such
notice is served or affixed, it,shall be the duty of the responsible person or
persons to remove or cause to be removed the scaffolding, or that part of it
which has been condemned, or to alter and strengthen it in such manner
as to render it safe, in the discretion of the officer who has tested or ex-
amined it or his superiors.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 92. 1912, sec. 77. 1904, sec. 79. 1894, ch. 158, sec. 3.

100. All swinging and stationary scaffolding shall be so constructed as
to bear three times the maximum weight required to be dependent from
or placed thereon when in use, and not more than one man shall be allowed
on a given scaffold to each tackle and each man shall be provided with a
life line sufficiently strong to bear twice his weight, secured independently
of the other scaffolding.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 93. 1912, sec. 78. 1904, sec. 80. 1894, ch. 158, sec. 4.

101. Any officer detailed to examine or test any scaffolding or portion
thereof as required by sections 98 and 99 shall have free and unobstructed
access at all reasonable hours to any building or premises containing them
or where they may be in use.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 94. 1912, sec. 79. 1904, sec. 81. 1894, ch. 158, sec. 5.

102. Any person who violates or omits to comply with any of the four
preceding sections or who suffers or permits the use of any article or
scaffolding declared by a proper officer to be defective, or who destroys or
defaces any notice posted in accordance with any of the said provisions,
or who hinders or obstructs any officers who may be detailed to enforce
said provisions shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on convic-
tion in a court of competent jurisdiction be fined not less than twenty-five
nor more than one hundred dollars.

Feed Stuffs.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 95. 1920, ch. 124, sec. 80. 1933, ch. 383, sec. 95.

103. The term "Commercial Feeding Stuffs," shall be held to in-
clude all feeding stuffs used for feeding live stock and poultry, except the
following:

(a) Whole seeds or grains.

(b) The unmixed meals made directly from and consisting of the entire
grains of corn, wheat, rye, barley, oats, buckwheat, flaxseed, kafir and milo.

(c) Whole hays, straws, cottonseed hulls, corn stover and silage, when
unmixed with other materials.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 96. 1920, ch. 124, sec. 81.

104. Every lot or parcel of commercial feeding stuffs sold, offered or
exposed for sale or distributed within this State shall have printed thereon
or affixed thereto a tag or label, in a conspicuous place on the outside


 

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