ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 653
with in writing of the receipt of the certified copy of every
order so served, and in the case of a corporation such notifica-
tion must be signed and acknowledged by a person or officer
duly authorized by the corporation to admit such service.
Within a time specified in the order of the Commission every
person and corporation upon whom it is served must, if so re-
quired in the order, notify the Commission in like manner
whether the terms of the order are accepted and will be obeyed.
All orders of the Commission shall take effect within such
reasonable time as it shall prescribe, and shall continue in force
until its further order, or for a specified period of time ac-
cording as shall be prescribed in the order, unless the same
shall be suspended, or modified, or set aside by the Commis-
sion, or be suspended or set aside by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
Any company, corporation, association, person or partner-
ship subject to any of the provisions of this sub-title, or other
person or party in interest, shall have the right to proceed in
the Courts to vacate, set aside or have modified any order of
said Commission on the grounds that such order is unreason-
able or unlawful, as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
Approved April 5, 1927.
CHAPTER 355.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 192
of Article 22 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland,
title "Washington County, " sub-title "Hagerstown, " as said
section was enacted by Chapter 260 of the Acts of 1924,
authorizing an increase in the compensation of the members
of the police force of the City of Hagerstown.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 192 of Article 22 of the Code of Public Local
of Maryland, title "Washington County", sub-title "Hagers-
town", as said section was enacted by Chapter 260 of the Acts
of 1924, be and it is hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-
ments, to read as follows:
192. The Board of Street Commissioners shall appoint as?
many regular policemen as they may deem necessary for the
good government of the city, and the said Street Coin-
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