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ing to parks, springs and monuments belonging to, con-
trolled by, or in the custody of the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore, and it shall have power and authority to rent
or lease property, which it may acquire on behalf of the
city, whether by purchase, condemnation or otherwise, at
such reasonable rentals and for such terms as to the said
board may seem proper.
93. The board of park commissioners is authorized and
empowered to regulate the speed of vehicles and equestrians
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Authority
given.
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within one mile of the approach and within the limits of
skid parks and squares, and to impose the fines provided
for in the preceding section for the violation of any regula-
tions it may establish in this connection, to be recovered as
therein provided; but the said board of park commissioners
shall have no authority to pass any rule or regulation
excluding private automobiles from the free use of the parks,
Squares and roadways under its control, nor shall the said
board of park commissioners have authority to pass any rule
or regulation requiring vehicles, equestrians or automobiles
to travel at a slower rate of speed than six miles per hour.
The said board shall also have power and authority to
admit into the parks, squares and boulevards under its
control, public conveyances, whether automobiles, wagons or
any other kind of vehicles, upon such terms and conditions
as to charges and otherwise as to the said board may seem
proper.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 3, 1906.
CHAPTER 417.
AN ACT to amend the Charter of the Maryland Automobile
Manufacturing Company.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 1 of chapter two hundred and thirty-two
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Regulate the
speed of
vehicles, etc.
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of the Acts of nineteen hundred, entitled " An Act to incor-
porate the Maryland Automobile and Manufacturing Com-
pany," be and the said Section 1 is hereby repealed and
re-enacted with amendments, so as to read as follows :
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Repeal and
re-enact.
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