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198 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. XXVII
and deliver it to the Clerk of the Court having original jurisdiction of
the misdemeanor described in Section 78A. The said forfeited recog-
nizance shall then become a record of said Court, and shall have the
same effect and may be enforced in the same manner as if it had been
taken and forfeited by the Court. If the magistrate be satisfied by
information and due proof under oath at any time during said two-year
period that the defendant has violated the terms of the order, he shall
forthwith commit or bail the defendant for the action of the Grand
Jury as in other cases.
1916. ch. 637, sec. 780.
780. If any such parent be a public charge and receives mainte-
nance and support from any County or municipality in the State of
Maryland, then such County or municipality may recover, from time
to time, the sum or sums expended for the maintenance and support of
such parent by civil action against the adult children, or any adult
child, who may be possessed of or able to earn means sufficient to provide
such parent with necessary shelter, food, care and clothing; provided
recovery may not be had for maintenance and support furnished more
than two years before the institution of any suit.
Destroying Property Maliciously.
1917. ch. 9, sec. 100A.
100A. Every person, his aiders or abettors, who shall wilfully and
maliciously dynamite, blow up or otherwise wreck, destroy, injure or
damage, in whole or in part, or attempt so to do, or conspire or connive
thereat, any of the property hereinafter mentioned, shall be guilty of a
felony, and shall be subject to imprisonment for a term not exceeding
twenty years, or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars, or to both
fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the Court; provided, how-
ever, that nothing in this or the following section shall apply to the
crime of arson, or any prosecution therefor.
1917, ch. 9, sec. 100B.
100B. The properties included within the terms of the preceding
section are the following:
(a) Any public building, place, structure, waters or other property,
real or personal, of any kind or character whatsoever, within this State,
belonging to or leased by this State, or any county or municipality
thereof; including wharves, piers, locks and docks, bridges, culverts,
sewers and highways; conduits, pipe lines, canals, reservoirs, mills,
dams, races and other structures, equipment and apparatus used in sup-
plying water to the public or any portion thereof; municipal gas and
electric light and power plants; buoys, beacons, lights and water marks;
and including, in every case, any and all poles, lines, wiies, dynamos,
pipes, conduits, stations, connections, materials, supplies, apparatus and
equipment of any and every kind connected with any of such property;
and including all other public property of every description.
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