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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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CARROLL COUNTY. 1743

that the collectors of the county taxes of Carroll County now have; and
for any failure on his part to pay over to the town clerk and treasurer any
taxes collected by him, or other funds belonging to the corporation, he shall
be subject to suit on his bond and criminal prosecution as the tax collectors
of Carroll County now are; he shall inform himself, annually, of all the
property within the corporate limits liable to assessment which may have
been omitted from the last assessment, and of all buildings and improve-
ments made, and of all property acquired since the last assessment; he
shall value said property at its cash value, and return the same to the
Mayor and Council at the time and in the manner to be prescribed by
them; and the same shall be assessed to the proper parties and taxed to
them thereafter, and the taxes collected as other taxes are collected; and
in the performance of his duties as bailiff, the said bailiff shall receive
the same fees that bailiffs and constables receive in like cases, and for like
services; and for the collection of taxes and other duties, he shall receive
such compensation as the Mayor and Council shall by ordinance prescribe.

1894, ch. 283, sec. 54P.

83. The Mayor of said town, by virtue of his office, for municipal pur-
poses and for preserving the peace, shall have all the powers and au-
thorities of a justice of the peace, and shall see that the ordinances of the
corporation are duly executed; he shall sign all ordinances passed by the
council; and in case he disapprove of any ordinance, he may refuse to
sign the same, and' shall return it to the council at the next meeting there-
of with his reasons for withholding his signature therefrom; and if the
said ordinance, when again put upon its passage, shall receive the votes
of five-sixths of the members of said council, it shall become a valid ordi-
nance without the signature of the mayor.

1894, ch. 283, sec. 54G

84. Any justice of the peace resident in said town, upon complaint
made before him of the violation of any ordinance of said corporation,
shall issue process in the name of the Mayor and Council to recover the
fine or penalty imposed for the violation of such ordinance, against the
party offending, and may hear and determine the matter as in any case
arising under the laws of the State, and shall receive the same fees there-
for.

1894, ch. 283, sec. 54H.

85. In default of payment of any fine or penalty imposed by him for
a violation of any ordinance of the corporation, the justice may commit
the party fined to the county jail for a period not exceeding ten days;
and the sheriff of Carroll County shall receive and confine the party so
committed in the same manner as other prisoners, and shall be entitled
to the same compensation therefor.

 

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