|
236
|
CITY OF BALTIMORE. [Am. 4.
misdirection upon any matters of law, and all motions
in arrest of judgment or upon any matters of law, de-
termined by the said judge, and all such motions shall
be heard and determined within thirty days after they
are made.
|
|
No paper book
or brief
|
Sub-Sec. 2. In no case hereafter shall either the
plaintiff or defendant be required to file a " Paper
Book " of evidence or brief in either of the courts in
the city of Baltimore.
Approved and in force March 31, 1870.
CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE.
|
1370, c. 32 repeals and re-enacts section 174 to read as follows:
|
1670, c. 32.
Terms
|
174. The regular terms for the sitting of the circuit
court of Baltimore city, shall be. on the second Monday
of May, the second Monday of September, the second
Monday of November, the second Monday of Janu-
ary, and the second Monday of March, in each year,
and the second Monday of July in each year shall be
a return day.
Approved and in force February 19, 1370.
DOCKS.
|
1870, c. 332 repeals and re-enacts sections 194, 196 and 197 to read as follows:
|
1870, c. 332.
Penalty for ob-
structing pas-
sage in docks.
|
194. If any vessel shall be lying in Smith's dock,
Frederick street dock, or any other private dock in
said city, or the entrance thereof, so as to obstruct any
vessel which shall be coming into the same, or moving
from one place to another therein, or going out of the
same, the vessel so obstructing, unless when bona fide
loading or unloading, shall be removed to such place
as shall be directed by the harbor master of the dis-
trict, to give room to the passing vessel, under the
penalty of five dollars for refusal so to remove, and at
the rate of five dollars an hour for the delay which
shall be occasioned to the passing vessel, to be paid by
the master or owner of the obstructing vessel to the
|
|
 |