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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

thereof, under the seal of the said conrt, shall be good evidence
to prove the execution of said bond in any court of thip State.

31

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved February 9th, 1894.

CHAPTER 21.

AN ACT to repeal Section 361 of Article four of the Code
of Public Local Laws, title " City of Baltimore," sub-title
"Harbor, Docks and Wharves," as amended by Chapter 484
of the Acts of 1892, and to repeal Section 367 of Article
four of the Code of Public Local Laws, title " City of
Baltimore," sub title " Harbor, Docks and Wharves," ami to
re-enact these sections with amendments.

Effective.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That section 361 of article four of the Code of
Public Local Laws, title "City of Baltimore," sub-title "Harbor,
Docks and Wharves," as amended by chapter 484 of the act
of 1892, and section 367 of article four of the Code of
Public Local Laws, title "City of Baltimore," sub-title
"Harbor, Docks and Wharves," be and the same are hereby
repealed and re-enacted so as to read as follows :

Repeal.

361. If any vessel be lying at any private wharf and not en-
gaged in loading or unloading, such vessel shall be removed
when requested by the owner of such wharf or his agent;
and if the person in charge of such vessel refuses or fails to
remove such vessel, said owner or his agent may call upon the
Harbor Master or police officer to notify the person in charge
of the vessel to remove, and if the notice is not complied with
within five hours, such person shall be liable to a penalty of
fifty dollars, and a further penalty of five dollars for each hour
such vessel shall remain after the expiration of the five hours ;
and the Harbor Master shall have for his services the sum of
tive dollars, to be paid by the owner or person in charge of such
vessel, to be recovered as other small debts are recovered; the
term vessel in this and the two preceding sections shall include
boats, scows and arks.

When vessel
to be re-
moved.



 
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