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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 2766   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PINKKEY WHYTE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 187

SEC. 8. And be if enacted, That it shall be the duty
of the Sheriff or any Constable of Worcester county,
with or without warrant, to arrest any person or
persons, and to seize and take into custody any
canoe, boat or vessel whenever and wherever such
person or persons, canoe, boat or vessel shall be
found violating, or be) being used in violating any of
the provisions of this article, and bring the offender
or offenders before some Justice of the Peace or
Judge of the Circuit Court of said county.
Sue. 9. And be it enuring That all boats, vessels or
other property condemned under the provisions of
this article, shall be sold by the Sheriff or some Con-
stable of Worcester county at public sale, after giving
twenty days' notice of the time and place of such
sale, by advertisements posted in at least two public
places in the vicinity of said sale, to the highest bid-
der for cash, and the boat, tackle and implements
used by tire party violating any of the provisions of
this Act, shall be seized and taken in possession by
the said Constable or Sheriff', and in default of pay-
ment of the fine and costs aforesaid, shall be sold at
public sale as hereinafter provided, and as much of
the proceeds of said sale as may be necessary, applied
to the payment of all fines and costs and other
expenses incurred under this Act.
SEC. 10. And be it enacted. That any party or parties,
against whom any Justice of the Peace may render
a judgment under this Article, either to pay a fine
or of condemnation of property, may, at any time
within ten days from the rendition of such judgment,
appeal from such judgment to the Circuit Court of-
Worcester county, but no execution or sale shall be)
stayed unless the party appealing shall give bond with
security to the State of Maryland in double the value of
the property condemned or of the fine imposed, as the
case may be; said security or securities to he resident!
or residents of Worcester county, and who shall
swear or affirm that he or they are worth double the
amount of the property condemned, and becomes
security for the same with condition to prosecute
such appeal with effect, and to pay the value of the
property condemned and fine imposed, and all costs

Duty of
Sheriff.
Condemned
property
To be sold.
Judgments
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