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1818 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 472
[(c)] (D) As to an overweight vehicle carrying an
indivisible load:
(1) If it is the first indivisible load overweight
violation by the driver of the vehicle, the vehicle may be
allowed to proceed, after a permit to do so is obtained from the
State Highway Administration; and
(2) If it is a second or subsequent indivisible load
overweight violation by the driver of the vehicle, the vehicle
shall return with its load to its place of entry or origin in
this State, after a permit to do so is obtained from the State
Highway Administration.
[(d)] (E) As to an overweight vehicle carrying perishable
products as its only load:
(1) If it is the first perishable load overweight
violation during the calendar year by the driver of the vehicle,
the vehicle shall be allowed to proceed to its destination; and
(2) If it is a second or subsequent perishable load
overweight violation during the calendar year by the driver of
the vehicle, the vehicle may not be moved until the excess weight
is unloaded.
[(e)] (F) All material or cargo unloaded under this section
shall be cared for by the owner or operator of the vehicle at the
risk of the owner or operator.
26-101.
(a) Any person who commits[, attempts to commit, conspires
to commit, or aids or abets another in the commission of] a
violation of the Maryland Vehicle Law, whether as a principal,
agent, or accessory, is guilty of the violation.
(B) ANY PERSON WHO ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT A VIOLATION OF THE
MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW, WHETHER AS A PRINCIPAL, AGENT, OR
ACCESSORY, IS GUILTY OF THE VIOLATION.
(C) ANY PERSON WHO CONSPIRES TO COMMIT A VIOLATION OF THE
MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW, WHETHER AS A PRINCIPAL, AGENT, OR
ACCESSORY, IS GUILTY OF THE VIOLATION.
(D) ANY PERSON WHO AIDS ANOTHER IN THE COMMISSION OF A
VIOLATION OF THE MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW, WHETHER AS A PRINCIPAL,
AGENT, OR ACCESSORY, IS GUILTY OF THE VIOLATION.
(E) ANY PERSON WHO ABETS ANOTHER IN THE COMMISSION OF A
VIOLATION OF THE MARYLAND VEHICLE LAW, WHETHER AS A PRINCIPAL,
AGENT, OR ACCESSORY, IS GUILTY OF THE VIOLATION.
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