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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 949   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 949

mailed to the last known address of the owner, turn off the
water from the property in question and it shall not be turned
on again until said bill shall have been paid, together with
such turn-on charge as "The Commissioners of Vienna" shall
require. If any bill shall remain unpaid for sixty days after
being sent out by "The Commissioners of Vienna," it shall be
collectible against the owner of the property served in the
same manner as other public debts are collectible in the town
of Vienna.

SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That '"The Commis-
sioners of Vienna" may enter upon any state or county high-
way for the purpose of installing, maintaining or operating
their water systems, and they may construct in such highway
a water main or any appurtenance thereof without the receipt
of a permit of the payment of a charge; provided, that when-
ever any state or county highway is to be disturbed the public
authority having control thereof shall be duly notified: and
provided further, that said highway shall be repaired and left
by "The Commissioners of Vienna" in the same or a not inferior
condition to that existing before being torn up, and that all costs
incident thereto shall be borne by "The Commissioners of
Vienna."

SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That any employee or
agent of "The Commissioners of Vienna" shall have the right
of entry, at all reasonable hours, upon any private premises
and into any building in the town of Vienna, and outside of
said town if the premises or building is connected with the
town's water system, while in the pursuit of his official duties,
and any restraint or hindrance offered to such entrance by any
owner or tenant or agent of said owner or tenant, shall be a
misdemeanor, punishable under Section 16 of this Act.

SEC. 14. And be it further enacted, That all individuals,
firms and corporations having buildings, conduits, pipes, tracks
or other physical obstructions in, over or under the public
roads, streets or alleys of the town of Vienna, or of those por-
tions of Dorchester County outside of said town, which shall
block or impede the progress of the town's water system, while
in process of construction, shall, upon reasonable notice from
"The Commissioners of Vienna," promptly so shift, adjust,
accommodate or remove the same, at their own cost and expense
as to fully meet the exigencies occasioning such notice: and
should the exigencies of any case involve the taking, in the

 

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