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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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94

BALTIMORE COUNTY.

[ART. 8.

SCHOOLS— SEC.
Bate of school tax.................... 175

One-half of fines to go to schools. 176
Power to establish, schools.......... 177

To employ teachers and fix pay... 178
To establish grades of schools..... 179,

180
To famish books and fuel.......... 181

. May require pupils to pay......... 182

Annual report................... 184, 185

Additional levy for ............ 186, 192

How to be expended................. 187

Conimiseion to lay off districts.... 188,

189
Donation of sites and building

houses........................... 190, 191

SHERIFF—

Pay for attending court............. 193

STATE'S ATTORNEY—

Pay in removed cases................ 194

TRESPASS—

When claim for to be made......... 195

Damages, how ascertained... 196, 197

WILD FOWL— SEC.
Sink-boats forbidden, and pe-
nalty................................... 198

Officers to arrest and seize
boats................................... 199

Justice to docket and try case..... 200

Who and what evidence ............ 201

Justice may fine and commit...... 202

Discharged if jail fees not paid... 202
Justice to condemn boat............ 203

Eight of appeal........................ 204

No stay without bond............... 205

Officer to sell property con-
demned .............................. 206

Division of fines and pro-
ceeds................................... 208

Resistance to ofiicer a misde-
meanor................................ 207

WITNESSES—

Clerk to lay list before commis-
sioners................................. 209

Levy for, and how to be paid...... 210

Pay of.................................... 211

Court may order defendant to
pay or refuse to allow pay...... 212

AliMS-HouSE.

SECTION 1. There shall be annually appointed seven trustees of
the poor of Baltimore city and county, four of whom shall be resi-
dents in the city of Baltimore, and shall be appointed by the
mayor and city council in the same manner as officers under the
corporation are appointed, and the other three shall be residents
of Baltimore county, and shall be appointed by the county com-
missioners of said county; and all vacancies that shall occur
shall be filled by appointments to be made in the same manner.

2. The trustees so appointed, and their successors, are declared
to be a body politic and corporate by the name, style and title
of " The Trustees for the Poor of Baltimore city and county,"
and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall be
capable in law to sue and be sued, to purchase, take, and hold,
use or sell, convey and delirer all kinds of lands, tenements,
estates, property, and effects real, personal, and mixed.

 

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