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BALTIMORE CITY. 1021
of the said official, officer, employee, agent or agency thereof, may be a
newspaper published in the German language, and such publication shall
under such circumstances have the same validity in all respects as if such
newspaper was published in the English language, but nothing in this
Act shall be taken as affecting the provisions of Section 49 of Article 4,
title "City of Baltimore," of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland.
Bouis v. Baltimore, 138 Md. 284.
1914, ch. 477.
222B. That any notice or advertisement required by any law or ordi-
nance to be published once in a daily newspaper by any department, sub-
department, municipal officer not embraced in a department, or special
commission or board of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, or by
any other party, may hereafter be published in the Municipal Journal,
issued by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, instead of in a daily
newspaper. Any such advertisement or notice required by any law or
ordinance to be inserted once or more than once in two or more daily news-
papers published in the City of Baltimore may hereafter be inserted in
one daily newspaper published in said city, the number of times required
by such law or ordinance, and in every issue of the Municipal Journal pub-
lished during the time said advertisement or notice is running. Any ad-
vertisement or notice which is hereafter published, as hereinabove directed,
shall have the same legal effect as if it had been published in strict con-
formity to the law or ordinance requiring such publication, as such law or
ordinance existed prior to the passage of this Act. And all laws and parts
of laws, and all ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent with this
Act are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency, provided that
nothing contained herein shall affect the provision of any law requiring
any advertisement to be inserted in a paper published in the German lan-
guage, and nothing herein shall prevent the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, or any department, sub-department, municipal officer not em-
braced in a department, or special commission or board from inserting any
advertisement or notice in one or more than one daily newspaper published
in the City of Baltimore, in addition to the advertisement herein provided
for in the Municipal Journal, whenever in its or their judgment such addi-
tional advertisement should be made.
ARBITRATION—COURT OF.
1878, ch. 383. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 65.
223. The Board of Trade shall have power and authority to create and
organize within itself a Court of Arbitration for the adjudication and set-
tlement, according to the principles of law, equity and commercial usage,
or of either, applicable thereto, of any and all controversies concerning or
growing out of contracts of sale, manufacturing or letting on rent; of the
making or negotiating or transfer of bills of exchange, promissory notes,
bills of lading, railroad, warehouse or similar receipts, and other such com-
mercial paper; of guaranties, of agency, of bailment, of partnership, of
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