|
CHAP. 449
How construe
|
muscular power and having more than two wheels, but shall
not be taken to include the cars of electric and steam rail-
ways and other vehicles running only upon rails or tracks,
road or traction engines, bicycles, tricycles or other similar
vehicles propelled exclusively by muscular power, or motor
cycles, except as to the speed herein prescribed.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all Acts and parts of Acts
inconsistent herewith or contrary hereto are hereby repealed
to the extent of such inconsistency.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That all licenses to operate
motor vehicles in this State heretofore issued by. the Secre-
tary of State, shall remain in full force and effect and shall
not be in anywise affected by the provisions of this Act.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 3, 1906.
CHAPTER 450.
AN ACT to authorize, direct and require the County Com-
missioners of Talbot County to levy and pay over to the
County Commissioners of Queen Anne's County a sum of
money to reimburse the County Commissioners of said
Queen Anne's County, to the extent of one-half of the
expense of building the present drawbridge across Kent
Narrows, in said Queen Anne's County, and to contribute
to the expense of maintaining said bridge and paying a
keeper of the draw thereof.
WHEREAS, The removal of the solid causeway across Kent
narrows connecting Kent island with the other part of Queen
|
|
|
Preamble.
|
Anne's county, which was erected by said county about 1821,
and thereafter maintained at small expense, was cut through
and moved, and a draw erected over said narrows at the
especial instance and request of Talbot county, whose citizens
were supposed to be chiefly benefited thereby, and against
the opposition of Queen Anne's county, as will fully appear
by Chapter 276 of the Acts of 1874, and Chapter 314 of the
Acts of 1876, and the proceeding connected therewith; and
WHEREAS, Said drawbridge, which was erected at the joint
expense of said counties has been maintained by them and
|
|