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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
Volume 145, Volume 2, Page 453   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. 8.] CECIL COUNTY. 453

109. If any person shall measure, mark or inspect any lumber
or shingles in either of said towns, or on the waters of the
Susquehanna River within the limits and jurisdiction prescribed
in the two last aforegoing sections, without being appointed
by the Governor, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty
dollars for each offence, to be recovered in the rAme of the
State, before any justice of the peace for Cecil county, one-half
to the informer and the other half to the use of the State, but
nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent any
person from counting his own lumber and putting the number
of feet thereon.

110. No inspector or his deputy shall be allowed to purchase
and sell, or act as agent to purchase and sell, any lumber or
shingles, directly or indirectly, except for his own private use
and immediate consumption, and any inspector or deputy so
offending shall forfeit and pay for each offence twenty dollars,
to be recovered in the name of the State, before any justice of
the peace for Cecil county, one-half to the informer and the
other half to the use of the State.

111. The said inspectors shall not inspect lumber in Harford
county, and any inspector so offending shall forfeit five dollars
for each pile of lumber or timber so inspected, to be recovered
before a justice of the peace for Harford county, one-half to
the State and the other half to the informer.

JURORS.

112. Each juror summoned on the regular panel of jurors to
the Circuit Court for Cecil county, and each talesman, shall be
entitled to two dollars a day for each day he shall attend in the
discharge of his duty as such; and if a regular juror reside
more than eight miles from the place of holding the court, he
shall be entitled, in addition to his per diem, to an allowance of
ten cents for every mile more than eight he shall travel going
to and returning from the court, the said mileage to be allowed
only for once a week going to and once a week returning from
the court at any one term.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.

113. There shall be the following number of justices of the
peace and constables for Cecil county: for each of the election

 

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