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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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ART. 7.] CABROLL COUNTY. 413

judge thereof, and the county commissioners shall levy the
same as other county charges.

PEDLAKS.

42. No person shall bring into Carroll county any carriages,
hacks, gigs or buggy wagons of any description, not manu-
factured in this State, to be sold on commission, without first
obtaining a license for that purpose.

43. The clerk of Carroll county shall, upon the payment of
the sum of forty dollars, issue a license to the person paying for
the purpose mentioned in the preceding section, and such license
shall be renewed annually.

44. If any person shall sell without such license, contrary to
the provisions of section 42 of this article, he shall be subject to
a fine of fifty dollars, to be recovered before a justice of the peace
of the county, the one-half to the State and the other half to the
informer.

SCHOOLS.

45. There shall be elected by the qualified voters of Carroll
county, at the regular elections for members of the House of
Delegates, three learned and discreet persons, to be styled a
"Board of School Commissioners for Carroll county;" and it
shall be the duty of the judges of election to notify, in writing,
the several persons elected of their election, and they shall enter
on the duties of their office on the first day of January next
succeeding.

46. The commissioners so elected, and their, successors, are
a body politic, by the name, style and title of the " School Com-
missioners of Carroll county," and by that name shall have per-
petual succession, and be capable in law to sue and be sued, to
make, have and use a common seal, and the same at pleasure to
alter and renew; and to do all such other acts, matters and
things as are or shall be necessary to carry into full effect the
objects of this law.

47. They shall severally give bond to the State of Maryland,
approved by the Orphans' Court for said county, in the penalty
of five thousand dollars each, conditioned for the faithful per-
formance of their trust.

 

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