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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
Volume 145, Volume 2, Page 324   View pdf image (33K)
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324 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

advertisement, the estate of said intestate •will be paid to the
commissioners of public schools.

831. They shall, upon passing an order directing such pay-
ment, require from the treasurer of the board of commissioners
of public schools, or any other officer who may be appointed by
said board of commissioners, or the mayor and city council of
said city, to receive such funds, a receipt and release to the
administrator for the same.

832. The release shall contain an obligation that the said funds
shall, by the board of commissioners of public schools, be applied
to the use and support of ^he public schools of the city of Balti-
more, and shall be recorded and preserved in said court as other
records are.

833. If the estate of an intestate shall be paid to the board of
commissioners of public schools under this law, and any legal
representatives of the intestate of no remoter degrees among
collaterals than brothers' or sisters' children, shall at any time
appear and prove him, her or themselves to be such legal repre-
sentatives, the board of commissioners of public schools who
received such estate, or their successors if the same shall be in
their hands or shall have been applied to the use of the public
schools, shall restore the same to such legal representative or
representatives out of the school fund under their direction.

83.4. Nothing contained in this law shall be construed to inter-
fere with or affect the rights vested in the Charitable Marine
Society of Baltimore.

SEWEKS.

835. The mayor and city council have full power to pave and
keep in repair all necessary drains and sewers, to pass all regu-
lations necessary for the preservation of the same, and to author-
ize any person by them appointed for that purpose to enter upon
the lots, grounds, and possessions of any person or body politic
through, -which the common sewers run, or ought to run, to regu-
late, make or repair th« same.

836. If any person shall wilfully stop up or obstruct the pass-
age of the waters of any of the common sewers, he shall forfeit
and pay the sum of one hundred dollars.

 

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