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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

531

for the sale of liquor, and the license so granted him by said

 

corporation is to be at once revoked and the amount paid shall

Forfeiture of
license.

be paid to the town of Friendsville; and if he shall sell any

 

liquor after such forfeiture, brought to his notice by an order

 

of the Mayor and Council of said town, he shall, upon con-

 

viction thereof, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall,

 

upon conviction thereof after indictment, be fined not less than

 

one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for

 

each sale of liquor made after he shall have been so notified by

 

the said Mayor and Council of Friendsville of the forfeiture

 

of his license.

 

111H. The said Council may elect a clerk to said Council

Clerk to

and fix the amount of his compensation and the length of his

Council.

term, and that they may also fix the compensation of the Mayor

 

of the said town.

 

111J. The County Commissioners of Garrett County shall

County roads

retain jurisdiction over the present county road running

through the

through and in the boundaries of said corporate limits of

town.

Friendsville, and that said Mayor and Council of Friendsville

 

shall have jurisdiction and supervision over all sidewalks along

 

said road, and all streets, lanes and alleys as they may accept

 

and take under control from time to time ; and they shall keep

 

a record and description of the same, with the length and loca-

 

tion thereof. And no street or alley shall be deemed to be

 

under the control of said corporation so as to render said cor-

 

poration liable on account of any injury or damage arising

 

thereon or therefrom until it shall be shown to have been ac-

 

cepted by the records of said corporation so kept by the clerk

 

of said corporation.

 

111K. The said Mayor and Council shall have the power to

 

compel the property owners building along any of said streets,

Sidewalks to
be kept in

lanes or alleys, so accepted by said corporation and recorded

repair.

among its proceedings to construct and keep in repair sidewalks

 

and footways of their property building on said streets and

 

roads not exceeding two hundred feet and may pass all such

 

ordinances as may be necessary to compel the construction and

 

repair of said sidewalks. And they shall have power to en-

 

force the construction and repair of sidewalks by fines imposed

 

upon the property owners for a failure to construct and repair

 

after fifteen days' notice previously given, which said fines

 

shall be collectible as other fines imposed for the violation

 

of the ordinances of the town as hereinafter set forth and

 

stated.

 


 
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