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time, in any action at law, before the jury retire to consider their verdict, or in a suit in equity, before the final decree is signed, be removed by an order in writing signed by the judge or judges there presiding, to such proper court or docket, either of equity or law, in the same county or city, as the nature thereof may require, and thereupon such proceedings shall be had by amendment of the pleadings and otherwise, as shall conform the case to the course of the court to which the same shall have been removed under such general or special rules as each of such courts may prescribe for the adjustment of costs, the prevention of delay and the promotion of justice. Brehm v. Sperry, Jones & Co., 92 Md. 408. Summerson v. Schilling, 94 Md. 607. Ins. Co. v. Schall, 96 Md. 226.

Salaries of Judges.

1892, ch 388.

45. The salary of each chief judge of the first seven judicial circuits and of the judge of the court of appeals from Baltimore city and of the several judges of the supreme bench of Baltimore city shall be four thousand five hundred dollars, and of each associate judge of the first seven judicial circuits shall be three thousand six hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly.

Pensions of Judges.

1904, ch. 236.

46. Every judge of the circuit court for any of the counties, and of the supreme bench of Baltimore city, and of the court of appeals, who shall attain the age of seventy years while in office, after having served the ten preceding consecutive years, and every judge of any of said courts who shall have served upon the bench fifteen consecutive years, whether such service be before or after April 7, 1904, or partly before or partly after said date, and who shall have reached the age of seventy, and every person who has heretofore been elected and has served as judge of any of said courts, and is now no longer in office and has attained the age of seventy years, or if not now seventy years of age, when he shall attain said age, shall be entitled to a salary of twenty-four hundred dollars per annum, payable in quarterly instalments, as other judges' salaries are now paid.

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penalty.

cars;

83. Tampering with electrical conductors unlawful; penalty.

84. Removal of waste, packing, or

journal brass from engine,
truck, etc.; penalty.

85. Baggage, injury to; penalty.
86. Civil remedy for injury to bag-
gage.

87. Erasure of owner's name from fruit crates; penalty.

88. Fruit crates, destruction of; penalty.

89. Water meters or equipments of water companies, destruction of; penalty.

90. Buoys and beacons, removal or destruction of; penalty. 91. Anchoring on range line of range lights; penalty.

92. Cost of restoring buoy to be lien on offending vessel.

Disturbance of the Public Peace. 93. Obstructing the free passage of persons or disturbing the public peace by unseemly noises or profane or obscene language. Jurisdiction of justices of the peace; penalty. Section not to apply to Baltimore city.

94. At railroad stations, wharves, cars, etc.; penalty.

Drunkenness and Disorderly
Conduct.

95. Penalty. Not applicable to Fred-
erick and Carrroll counties.
96. Keeping disorderly house;
penalty.

97. Penalty.

Duelling.

98. Leaving State to fight duel; penalty.

99. Recognizance to keep the peace.

Embezzling Property and
Writings.

100. Wills, patents, deeds, records; penalty.

101. Destruction or secreting will; penalty.

102. President or director of bank, embezzlement by; penalty.

103. Cashier, servant or clerk, embezzlement by; penalty. 104. Fraudulent misappropriation by fiduciaries; penalty. 105. Carriers, wrongful disposal of property by; penalty. 106. Fraudulent receivers of property, damages against. 107. Cargo, wrongful disposal of; penalty.

108. Description in indictment for

same.

109. Master of vessel shall account to owner for cargo; penalty. 110. Public officers, embezzlement by.

Escaping from Penitentiary. 111. Penalty.

False Pretenses. 112. Goods, securities, money obtaining by; penalty.

113. Judgment of restitution upon conviction.

114. Registration of live stock, obtaining by; penalty.

115. Obtaining money by misrepresentation of pecuniary responsibility; penalty.

Female Sitters.

116. Employment of, unlawful; who

are.

117. Penalty.

Fraud-Bills of Lading.

118. Penalty.

Fraud-Breach of Trust-Bills of Lading, etc.

119. Failure or neglect to comply with terms of trust; penalty.

Fraud-Boarding House, Hotel and Livery Stable Keepers. 120. Fraudulent representations against hotel keepers; penalty. 121. Failing to pay for accommoda

tion for man or beast through fraudulent representations to hotel, inn, boarding-house or livery-stable keepers; penalty.

Fraud-Butter-Oleomargarine. 122. Manufacture or dealing in fraudulent semblance or imitation of butter made unlawful; penalty.

123. How oleomergarine may be sold; penalty.

124. Sales of oleomargarine for but

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135. Fraudulently compounding or selling drugs; penalty.

Fraud-False Insignia. 136. Falsely wearing any insignia of the loyal legion or badge of the grand army of the republic of the United States; penalty. 137. Of the fraternal order of eagles; penalty.

138. Of the protective order of elks; penalty.

Fraud-Flour and Whiskey-
Sales of.

139. Sales of; bribe to driver; penalty.

140. Acceptance of inducement by driver for selling; penalty.

Fraud-Fruit and Vegetable Packing.

141. Apple barrel, dimensions of; proviso.

Fraud-Upon Gas Companies.

142. Tapping pipe; penalty. 143. Tampering with metre; penalty.

Fraud By Hirers. 144. Of personal chattels; penalty.

Fraud-Insurance Companies, by Directors or Officers of. 145. Receiving premiums or assessments after company has become insolvent; penalty.

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