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Session Laws, 1995
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 3

3. A. A maxi-cube vehicle described in subsection (a)(4)(i)
of this section may not exceed 65 feet in length; and

B. A maxi-cube vehicle described in subsection (a)(4)(ii) of this
section may not exceed 60 feet in length;

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Failure to properly merge and give effect to two chapters enacted at
the same session that both affected § 24-104.1(j)(3)(i) of the Transportation
Article.

Occurred: As a result of Chs. 460 and 512. Acts of 1991. Correction by the
Michie Company in the 1994 Cumulative Supplement to Volume 2 of the
Transportation Article is validated by this Act.

The Charter of Baltimore City

Article II - General Powers

The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall have full power and authority to
exercise all of the powers heretofore or hereafter granted to it by the Constitution of
Maryland or by any Public General or Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland; and in
particular, without limitation upon the foregoing, shall have power by ordinance, or such
other method as may be provided for in its Charter, subject to the provisions of said
Constitution and Public General Laws:

(62) (j) (1) An ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall take effect
only if approved by 58% of the aggregate votes cast in a special election by the affected
[owners] VOTERS.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Incorrect term in Article II, § 62(j) of the Charter of Baltimore City.

Occurred: Ch. 732, Acts of 1994.

Article 4 - Baltimore City

27-6.

(b) Any equity investment or loan made pursuant to paragraph (a):

(1)     shall be made only to and for the benefit of an enterprise; and

(2)     shall be upon the terms and conditions as the City in its sole and
absolute discretion may prescribe, provided that:

(i) if a loan is made from the proceeds of a bond issue, the loan may
not bear interest at a rate that would cause the bonds to be "arbitrage bonds" within the
meaning of Section 103(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or any
successor provision; and

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