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the case shall forthwith be remanded to the Board of License Com-
missioners for the taking of such additional testimony. In cases in
which the additional evidence is taken before the Board of License
Commissioners, the said Board of License Commissioners may modify
or reverse its PREVIOUS findings and decision by reason of the
additional evidence and shall file with the reviewing court, to become
a part of the record, the additional evidence together with any modifi-
cations or new findings or decision, and the court may reverse or
modify the decision (OR MODIFIED DECISION) of the board of
license commissioners or remand the proceedings to the board of
license commissioners if the court should determine that the sub-
stantial rights of any party appealing, whether petitioners for a
license or objectors to the issuance of a license or any licensee appeal-
ing from the decision of the board, may have been prejudiced because
the findings, inferences, conclusions or decisions of the said board
were:
(A) In violation of constitutional provisions;
(B) In excess of the statutory authority or jurisdiction of the
agency; or
(C) Made upon unlawful procedure; or
(D) Affected by other error of law; or
(E) Unsupported by competent, material, and substantial evidence
in view of the entire record as submitted; or
(F) Against the weight of competent, material and substantial
evidence in view of the entire record, as submitted by the agency
and including additional evidence taken in open court; or
(G) Unsupported by the entire record, as submitted by the agency
and including additional evidence taken in open court; or
(H) Arbitrary or capricious.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1959.
Approved April 28, 1959.
CHAPTER 751
(House Bill 479)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 4 of
Article 67 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition),
title "Negligence Causing Death", increasing from eighteen months
to three TWO years the period of limitation for the bringing of an
action for negligence causing death.
Explanation: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.
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