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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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68 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. [ART. 2.

99. If any person shall use or haul in the rivers or waters of
said county any seine or net exceeding ten fathoms in length,
the meshes of which shall be less than one inch and a quarter
square, he shall forfeit and pay for each offence the sum of
twenty dollars, to be recovered, in the name of the State, before
any justice of the peace, as other small debts; one-half to the
use of the informer and the other half to the use of the State.

FRIENDSHIP.

100. No swine or geese shall go at large in the village of
Friendship, in Anne Arundel county, within the following
limits: beginning at the sou.th.west corner of Alexander Hill's
lots, running east with Thomas Whittington's line to the
corner of Lewis Sutton'a land, and with the said Lewis Sut-
ton's line to the gate northward on the road leading to Her-
ring Bay, (belonging to Joseph G. Harrison's land,) thence a
northwest course to a large oak, the comer of Samuel Wood's
lot, thence west, crossing the road running northward by the
north side of William P. Hardesty's new dwelling house, to the
east line of Captain Thomas T. Simmbns', thence south with
the said line crossing the west road with the line on that side
of Thomas Whittington's land to the beginning; these being'
the limits fixed by the act of eighteen hundred and twenty-one,
chapter eighty-four.

101. Any person may impound any swine or geese found
going at large in the said limits belonging to any of the in-
habitants of said village, and the owner of such swine or
geese shall, on reclaiming the same, pay at the rate of twenty-
five cents for every hog and six and a quarter cents for every
goose for every twenty-four hours the same may have been.
impounded; and any geese or swine so impounded shall be
advertised by notice in writing set up at two of the most public
places in the village.

102. All disputes between the owner of any geese or swino
and the person impounding them shall be determined by a
justice of the peace for said county, who may summon -wit-
nesses and decide the matter in controversy.

JUKOBS.

103*. The pay of each juror of Anne Arundel county shall be
two dollars for every day he shall attend as such juror.

 

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