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Session Laws, 1916
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1600 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 687

or indirectly, any bonus, discount, or other consideration for
supplies or parts furnished or purchased for such motor vehicle,
or on any work or labor done thereon by others, or on the pur-
chase of any motor vehicle for his employer; and no person
furnishing such supplies or parts, work or labor, or selling any
motor vehicle shall give or offer any such chauffeur or other
person having the care of a motor vehicle for the owner, direct-
ly or indirectly, any bonus, discount or other consideration
thereon. Any person violating any provision of this section
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
subject to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50. 00) for each
first offense.

PART V.

ENFORCEMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS.
Arrest, Bail, Trial and Appeal.

159. In case any person shall be taken into custody be-
cause of a violation of any of the provisions of this sub-
title, he shall forthwith be taken in the counties of this State
before the nearest Justice of the Peace, committing magistrate
or police justice, or if in Baltimore City before the nearest
police justice and be entitled to an immediate hearing; and if
such hearing cannot then be had, he shall be released from cus-
tody on giving bond or undertaking executed by a fidelity or
surety company authorized to give such bonds in this State, or
by a person or persons acceptable as surety or sureties by said
magistrate or police justice, such bond or undertaking to be in
an amount equal to the maximum amount prescribed as the
fine for such offense, and to be conditioned for his appearance
at the time and place set for the hearing of the charges pre-
ferred against him, or on giving his personal undertaking to
appear as aforesaid secured by the deposit of a sum equal to
the maximum amount prescribed as the fine for such offense,
and in case such bond or undertaking shall not be given or
deposit made as aforesaid, the provisions of law in reference
to bail in cases of misdemeanor shall apply. In all complaints
of the violation of any of the provisions of this sub-title the
Justice of the Peace, committing magistrate or police justice
before whom the alleged offender is taken as aforesaid, shall
have jurisdiction to hear and determine such complaint and
impose the fine or sentence herein provided, but any person so
convicted of any offense under this sub-title shall have the
right to appeal from the judgment of such Justice of the

 

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