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ART. 4.] INSPECTIONS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 443
ing their term of office, be connected with, or interested in the
manufacture of steam boilers, engines or machinery applicable
thereto, and that they will not during their term of omce, accept
any money, gift, gratuity or consideration from any person, and
shall give bond, to be approved by the comptroller of the State
in the sum of five thousand dollars each, for the faithful dis-
charge of their duties.
1872, ch 153.
510 The city of Baltimore is divided into two districts, which
shall be known as the first and second steam boiler inspection
districts; the first district shall embrace what is now known as
the eastern, northeastern and southern police districts; the second
shall embrace what is now known as the central, western, north-
western and southwestern police districts of said city; and the
governor in appointing the inspectors shall assign each to his
respective district.
Ibid.
511. The inspectors, before entering on the discharge of their
duties, shall provide themselves with an office in a central part of
said city, also with the necessary apparatus and appliances for the
testing of steam boilers; and they shall give notice for three
successive days, through the two daily papers having the largest
circulation in said city, of the time and manner in which they
shall receive the reports of the locations of steam boilers.
Ibid.
512. Every owner or renter using a steam boiler in said city,
shall, within ten days after the publication of the aforesaid notice,
report to the inspector pf the district the location of such boiler,
under a penalty of fifty dollars for each day a boiler is used and
neglected to be reported.
Ibid.
513. The inspector of each district shall give six days' notice
in writing to each owner or renter of a steam boiler, or the
engineer or person in charge, of the time when he will inspect
such boiler; and such owner or renter shall have such boiler
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