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Session Laws, 1962
Volume 651, Page 149   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor 149

tendent and the decision of the court shall be final. No further
appeal shall lie to the Court of Appeals of Maryland.

95.

The boards of county commissioners in and for Allegany and
Washington counties shall have authority to revoke licenses granted
under Section 32 to any firm, person or corporation maintaining
a place in such counties for the sale to the public of gasoline,
oil or grease for use in motor vehicles, should the holder of such
license, or any of his or its agents and employees have been found
guilty before a justice of the peace, or in any criminal court of
this State, of fraud in the sale of gasoline, oil or grease, or of ob-
taining money under false pretenses, or misrepresentation, or con-
spiracy to defraud arising out of the sale of any of such products.
Any license which shall have been so revoked may in the dis-
cretion of the board of county commissioners be reissued after six
months from the date of its revocation but not before. During
the period for which such license is revoked, no other license
shall be issued permitting the sale of gasoline, oil or grease at
the same place of business where the board of county commis-
sioners has reasonable grounds to believe that to issue such license
would have the effect of defeating the purpose of this section. Any
person, firm f>r corporation affected by the revocation or the with-
holding of th| issuance of any license by the board of county com-
missioners under the provisions of this section shall have the right
of appeal to the circuit court of the county in which the license
is issued [, such appeal not to operate as a stay of the order or
decision of the board of county commissioners].

204 (e) (2) The State Roads Commission is hereby authorized
and empowered to reject any application for a permit for any
structure or advertising display which will be so illuminated as
to create a hazard to one operating a motor vehicle upon the
State highway. Any person whose application for a permit shall be
rejected by the State Roads Commission shall have the right of
appeal with trial de novo [within ten (10) days] to the circuit
court of the county where the sign is to be erected.

207.

Nothing in this sub-title shall affect any existing structure or
advertising display unless such structure or advertising display
would injuriously affect the safety of public travel on the State
Highways by dangerously obstructing the clear view of the high-
way by one operating a motor vehicle thereon, excepting that the
permit fee provided for in Section 204 of this sub-title shall be
paid therefor beginning on June 1, 1931. Provided, however, that
any structure or advertising display erected and so illuminated as to
create a hazard to one operating a motor vehicle upon the State
highway may be ordered removed by the State Roads Commission
after a fifteen day written notice to the person, firm or corporation
owning or controlling the same, and an opportunity to be heard.
Any person, firm or corporation ordered to remove a sign shall
have the right of appeal [within ten (10) days] to the circuit
court of the county where such sign is erected and trial de novo
[, and such appeal shall act as a stay for the execution of the
order of the State Roads Commission]. The State Roads Com-


 

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