Enforce
collections.
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to pay any fines or forfeitures levied or imposed by
the said Commissioners, the bailiff shall proceed to
collect said taxes, fines or forfeitures by distress or
execution as county taxes are collected; and in
order to enforce the payment of said taxes, fines or
forfeitures, the duties and powers imposed and con-
ferred on the collectors of county taxes by the
eighty-first Article of the Code of Public General
Laws of this State, and its several supplements and
amendments are hereby imposed and conferred on
said bailiff in as full and ample manner as if the
several provisions of the said eighty-first Article
of the Code of Public General Laws and its Sup-
plements and amendments relating to the collec-
tion of county taxes were herein expressly enacted.
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By-laws.
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Sec. 23. And be it enacted, That the said Com-
missioners may pass such by-laws and ordinances
as they shall deem necessary for the good govern-
ment of said village and the inhabitants thereof;
for the removal of nuisances; to prevent swine and
geese from going at large, and for the opening,
extension, repairing, improvement and closing up
of streets, lanes and. alleys of said village, and all
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Assess for
general ex-
penses.
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damages done, suffered or incurred by the open-
ing, closing, extension or improving said streets,
lanes or alleys, shall be determined and assessed
by three disinterested persons, residents of said
village, to be appointed by said Commissioners,
who shall, within twenty days after notification of
their appointment, take an oath before a Justice
of the Peace for Caroline County, that they will
faithfully, fairly, and without partiality or preju-
dice, value and assess the loss and damages to be
suffered and incurred by any person or persons
interested in the property over and through which
the said street, lane or alley is to be opened, closed,
extended, widened or improved; and they shall,
within ten days after such valuation or assessment,
return the same in writing, under their hands and
seals, with a certificate of their qualification before
a Justice of the Peace, as hereinbefore provided,
to the Commissioners of said village, which said
valuation and assessment shall be ratified or re-
jected by the said Commissioners, as in their judg-
ment may seem proper, and if any person shall
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