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446 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.
of any two of these shall be final; should the decision of the in-
spector be sustained, the said owner or renter shall pay the expense
of such review; but should it be reversed, the inspector shall
restore the certificate, and the expense of the review shall be
paid by the State; such reviewers shall receive five dollars for
each day or part of a day they are engaged in making such
review.
1872, ch. 153.
517. Any person erecting or using a steam boiler without
having the same inspected by the inspector of the district in
which the said boiler is located, shall pay a fine of one hundred
dollars, and fifty dollars for each day any such boiler is used
without being inspected; and any person who shall alter or
change a steam gauge or weight on a safety-valve for the purpose
of carrying a greater pressure of steam on a boiler than that
allowed by the certificate of inspection, shall be liable to a fine
of five hundred dollars; and any owner or renter of a steam
boiler who shall neglect or refuse to place his certificate of in-
spection on the premises, as prescribed in section 514 hereof,
shall pay a fine of five dollars for each day's refusal or neglect.
Ibid.
518. The inspector shall have power to examine the engineers
and assistants in charge of boilers, and if any engineer or assistant
is found incompetent or addicted to intemperance, the inspector
shall notify the owner or renter, and withdraw the certificate of
inspection until such engineer or assistant is displaced.
Ibid.
519. Before issuing any certificate of inspection, the inspec-
tors shall demand and receive from the owner or renter of the
boiler, as a compensation for the inspection, and the examinations
to be made during the year, as hereinbefore provided, the follow-
ing sums: For every boiler of ten horse power or less, five dol-
lars ; when the boiler is above ten horse power, five dollars for
the first ten, and twenty-five cents additional for each horse
power in excess of that number.
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