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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 129

same from either shore, beyond or outside the building line established as aforesaid; and every person offending against the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a public nuisance; and, on indictment and conviction in said court, shall be fined a sum equal to the cost of removing said nuisance, and shall be confined in the county jail till the said tine and costs shall be paid; and to enable the court to determine the amount of the said fine, they shall, at, the time of the trial, hear evidence of the probable cost of removing such nuisance; and if any person shall unload, discharge or throw overboard any ballast, stones, shells, earth, saw-dust or other matter, or suffer the same to run from their premises into the said channel or harbor, defined as aforesaid, or shall fill up or obstruct the navigation of the same, he or she shall be guilty of a public nuisance, and shall, on indictment and conviction as aforesaid, be punished by fine, at the discretion of the court, and be committed as aforesaid, till the said fine and costs are paid.

Penalty.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners, and their surveyor, if not one of their body, shall be appointed, shall each be entitled to five dollars per day for each day they may serve as such; and all other persons employed by said commissioners to aid them in making said survey, and such other duties required by this act, shall be entitled to one dollar and twenty-five cents per day each, to be certified by the said commissioners, and paid as hereinafter provided.

Compensat'n.

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That the expenses of the said commission and survey, the expense of recording the proceedings, and all other expenses incident to the commission, not exceeding, in the aggregate, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, shall be assessed, levied, and paid by the county commissioners of the said county as other county charges are levied and paid, and one-half of all fines imposed and collected under the provisions of this act, shall be paid to the said county commissioners to be applied to the necessary county expenses, and one-half to the informer.

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Expenses — how paid.



 

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