CHARLES COUNTY. 2061
ARTICLE 9.
CHARLES COUNTY.
Sections
Almshouse....... ............... 1-11
Amusement Licenses .......... 12
Benedict....... ................. 13-14
Birds and Game...............
Boundaries...... ............. 15-27
Bridges....................... 28-31A
Charlotte Hall ................ 32-33
Circuit Court ................ 34-38
Cobb Island .................. 40 74
County Commissioners ........ 75-84
County Treasurer ............ 85-96
Cruelty to Animals ............ 97
Election Districts ............ 98-104
Election Officials .............. 105
Fences....... .................. 106-100
Fish....... .....................
Hawks and Owls ............. 110-111
Hucksters......... .............. 112-114
Immigration Commission........ 115-117
Indian Head ................. 118-150
Jurors, Witnesses, Bailiffs, Criers
and Messengers ............ 151
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Sections
Justices of the Peace and Con-
stables....................... 152-161
Landlord and Tenant........... 162
Land Records ................ 163
La Plata ..................... 164 204
Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks. 205-209
Mechanics' Lien .............. 210
Mills......................... 211
Notices—Legal................ 212
Officers' Fees ................. 213-214
Orphans' Court ............... 215-216
Ovsters....................... 217 227
Port Tobacco .................
Register of Wills .............. 228:
Roads....... ................... 229 240
Schools....................... 241 242.
Sheriff....... .................. 243-247
State's Attorney .............. 248-251
Surveyor... ... ............... 252 253:
Washington. Brandywine and
Point Look Out Railroad Co. 254
Wild Fowl ....................
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ALMSHOUSE.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 1. 1860, Art. 9, sec. 1.
1. The Trustees of the Poor of Charles County are a body corporate,
with power to sue and be sued, by the name of "The Trustees of the Poor
in Charles County," and by that name may take and hold any gift, dona-
tion or present which may be given, devised or bequeathed by any person
to them for the support of the poor in said county; and may purchase and
hold any lands or tenements not exceeding the yearly value of twenty-five
hundred dollars.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 2. 1860, Art. 9, sec. 2.
2. They may have and use a common seal, and may change the same at
pleasure.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 3. 1860, Art. 9, sec. 3. 1892, ch. 306. 1894, ch. 619.
3. At their first meeting in the month of April, in the year 1894, and
each alternate year thereafter, the County Commissioners shall appoint
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