CARROLL COUNTY. 1771
April, July, October and January, in each and every year, an account
verified by his oath or affirmation, of all fines, forfeitures and penalties
imposed by him under the laws of this State, which said account shall
show the names of the parties, the fines and penalties imposed, together
with the amount of costs and to whom the said costs were due; and the
said justices shall, at the time of filing said account, pay over to the said
County Commissioners the amount of all fines, penalties, forfeitures and
State's witnesses' costs (for which certificates have been issued) so re-
ceived by him; any failure to file said account as above required shall be
cause for removal by the Governor of the State of Maryland and the
selection of another justice of the peace to act in his place, and the clerk
to the County Commissioners shall immediaitely notify the Governor of
the failure of any the said justices to file said account by the time
prescribed in this Act. If any of said justices shall fail to pay over to
said County Commissioners all of said fines, penalties, forfeitures and
costs collected by him at the time of or before the filing of said account,
he shall be deemed a defaulter and shall be liable to be proceeded against
and punished in the manner prescribed by the Code of Public General
Laws of this State relating to "Defaulters."
LICENSE TO SELL CARRIAGES.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 7, sec. 62. 1860, Art. 7, sec. 42.
156. No person shall bring into Carroll County any carriages, hacks,
gigs or buggy wagons of any description, not manufactured in this State,
to be sold on commission, without first obtaining a license for that purpose.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 7, sec. 63. 1860, Art. 7, sec. 43.
157. The Clerk of the Circuit Court for Carroll County, upon the
payment of the sum of forty dollars, shall issue a license to the person
paying the same, for the purpose mentioned in the preceding section;
and such license shall be renewed annually.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 7, sec. 64. 1860, Art. 7, sec. 44.
158. If any person shall sell without such license, contrary to the
provisions of Section 156 of this subtitle of this Article, he shall be subject
to a fine of fifty dollars, to be recovered before a justice of the peace of
the county, the one-half to the State and the other half to the informer.
MANCHESTER.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 7, sec. 65. 1870, ch. 135.
159. The inhabitants of Manchester, in Carroll County, are a body
corporate by the name of "The Mayor and Common Council of the Corpo-
ration of Manchester," and by that name may sue and be sued, may pur-
chase and hold real and personal and mixed estates, and dispose of the
same for the benefit of said town, and may have and use a. common seal,
which may be altered at pleasure.
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