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Session Laws, 1927
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1603.

said buildings now in course of construction or hereafter to
be erected; and in the event of the failure of said Board of
Education to comply with the provisions of this act, the Coun-
ty Commissioners shall have the power to contract for the doing
of such work and shall deduct the cost thereof from the amount
levied for the support of schools of the county.

SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty
of the inspector of buildings to enforce the execution of all
existing or hereafter enacted building rules or regulations re-
lating to the construction, alteration and removal of buildings
or other structures, walls or parts of buildings or other struc-
tures.

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted. That it shall not be law-
ful for owners or lessees of any public hall, church, school or
place of amusement in said district of Montgomery County to
obstruct or allow to be obstructed by others, any of the aisles
or passageways in the auditorium of said halls, churches or
places of amusement by placing therein any benches, chairs or
stools or other articles that may prevent free ingress and egress
during the hours that said places may be open to the public.
Said owners or lessees, or their agents, are required to keep
unlocked and unobstructed at all hours during the time said
halls, churches, schools or places of amusements are open to the
public, all doors giving ingress and egress, and no hindrance,
such as locks, bars or gratings of any kind shall be allowed to
obstruct or prevent ingress and easy egress through the same,,
and all doors of exit shall be so constructed as to open outwardly
at such exits. Owners or lessees, or any person holding under
them, or their agents, violating any of the provisions aforesaid
shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof by
the Circuit Court or the Police Court for Montgomery County
be fined by the court before which such conviction is had for
any violation a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be-
paid to the County Commissioners and recovered as other fines
in this State. It shall not be lawful in said district for any
person, agent, owner or proprietor of any sweatshop, manufac-
uring establishment or factory where four or more persons are
employed, to use any coal oil, gasoline or any other explosive or
inflammable compound for the purpose of lighting or heating
in any form, except under a special permit from the County
Commissioners of Montgomery County, granted for that pur-
pose, for a period not exceeding one year, the same to be re-

 

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