1932 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 792
(A) To levy, assess and collect taxes and to borrow money
within the limits provided by this Charter, to levy and collect
assessments for benefits conveyed.
(B) To make and maintain public improvements and to ac-
quire property within or without the corporate limits neces-
sary for such improvements.
(C) To have control over all alleys, sidewalks, ditches and
public rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the Town
of Hebron not maintained by the State of Maryland or the
County Commissioners of Wicomico County and to provide
for grading, mending and perfecting the same. Nothing in
this section, however, shall be construed to impose upon The
Commissioners of Hebron, the duty or responsibility to main-
tain or repair any streets, roads or highways within the cor-
porate limits of the said town, or in any way change, alter or
diminish the existing or future duties and responsibilities of
the State of Maryland or the County Commissioners of
Wicomico County, in respect to the streets, roads or highways
within the corporate limits of the Town of Hebron.
(D) To open, close and alter alleys, sidewalks, ditches and
public rights-of-way not maintained by the State of Maryland.
(E) To enforce within the corporate limits, police, health,
sanitary, fire, traffic, parking and other similar regulations
not in conflict with the laws of the State of Maryland.
(F) To issue licenses and collect fees therefore subject to
any restrictions imposed by the law of the State of Maryland.
(G) To enact ordinances and make regulations not to con-
flict with the laws of the State of Maryland, and to impose
fines and imprisonment in the county jail, or both, for the
violations of such ordinances or regulations. No fine shall
exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00), nor shall any imprisonment ex-
ceed thirty (30) days for any single offense.
(H) To "acquire property, real or personal, within or with-
out the boundaries of the town for any public purpose, in fee
simple, lease or leasehold interest or estate or any other in-
terest or estate by purchase, gift, bequest, devise, lease, or
otherwise, and to own, manage, or control and to sell, ex-
change, transfer, mortgage or dispose of any such real or per-
sonal property or any interest therein as the interest of the
town may require.
(I) To have and to execute any and all powers that are
now given to a municipality, except the City of Baltimore, or
that may be given to them by the General Laws of the State
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