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1644 ARTICLE 6.

missioners of said county a full and detailed account, verified by his oath
or affirmation, of all fines, forfeitures and penalties imposed by him under
the laws of this State, during the twelve preceding months, which said
account shall show the names of the respective defendants, the Acts of
Assembly under which said fines, forfeitures and penalties were respec-
tively imposed, and the amounts paid in each case by the said respective
defendants; and the said justice of the peace, at the time of filing said
account, shall pay over to the said County Commissioners the amount of
said fines, forfeitures and penalties so received, or the portion thereof, to
which the said County Commissioners are entitled under the law, to be
accounted for by said County Commissioners as other moneys of the State
or county are accounted for by them.

1910, ch. 263, sec. 2 (p. 677).

364. Every justice of the peace for said Caroline County who shall
violate the provisions of Section 363 hereof, shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not more than
two hundred dollars or to imprisonment in the Maryland House of Cor-
rection for not more than twelve months, or both fine and imprisonment,
in the discretion of the Court.*

LIEN OF LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS.

1910, ch. 520, sec. 192X (p. 681).

365. Any person keeping any horse, mare, gelding, mule, cattle or
vehicle at livery in Caroline County under his care may retain the same
in his custody until all charges for so keeping shall be paid by the owner.

1910, ch. 520, sec. 192Y (p. 681).

366. Any person keeping any horse, mare, gelding, mule, cattle or
vehicle at livery in said county may .state an account for keeping said
horse, mare, gelding, mule, cattle or vehicle and prove the same before
any justice of the peace for said county and said justice being satisfied by
proof of demand, refusal or neglect to pay on the part of the owner, shall
thereupon issue his warrant authorizing the sale of such horse, mare,
gelding, mule, cattle or vehicle.

1910, ch. 520, sec. 192Z (p. 681).

367. And upon receiving such warrant the said keeper may sell such
horse, mare, gelding, mule, cattle or vehicle at public auction in some
public place in said county after giving ten days' notice in one paper in
Caroline County and hand bills set up in the vicinity of such sale of the
time, place and manner of sale, and after deducting the amount due for
keeping and all expenses and costs of said sale shall pay the surplus, if
any, to the owner.

*Sec. 2A of ch. 263, 1910, repealed all Acts inconsistent therewith.

 

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