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2104 ARTICLE 9.

or of any ordinance duly passed and enacted by said Town Commissioners;
and an appeal from his decision and judgment in any case may be taken
to the Circuit Court for Charles County, which shall hear and determine
the matter as upon appeals from justices of the peace; provided, the party
aggrieved by such decision and judgment give bond, with sureties ap-
proved by the president in double the amount of the judgment and cost
against him.

1920, ch. 590, sec. 23.

140. The justices of the peace for Charles County residing for the time
in the town of Indian Head are hereby declared to be the conservators of
the peace of the town, and it shall be their duty to order the arrest of any
person breaking the peace of the town or disturbing the quiet and order
thereof, or violating any of the ordinances made and passed by the Town
Commissioners, for securing the safety of the property and persons of the
inhabitants of the town; and upon complaint being made, under oath,
before any such justice of the peace of the violation of any ordinance of

the town of Indian Head, he shall forthwith issue process against the
offender in the name of the Town Commissioners of Indian Head to
recover the fine or penalty imposed for the violation of such ordinance
and may hear and determine the matter as in other cases arising under the
laws of this State in which he has jurisdiction, and shall receive the same
fees therefor.

1920, ch. 590, sec. 24.

141. All fines and penalties as well as all taxes collected under the pro-

visions of this Act, shall be collected In the name of and for the use of

the Town Commissioners of Indian Head, who shall expend the same
as in their judgment they may deem best for the purposes of the corpo-
ration.

1020, ch. 590, sec. 25.

142. Fifty per cent, of such taxes for public or county road purposes
as are levied by the County Commissioners of Charles County upon the
inhabitants or the property in the town of Indian Head shall be expended
on the streets and roads within the corporate limits of said town, under
such rules and regulations as may be agreed upon or adopted by and
between the Road Commissioners for Charles County and the Town Com-
missioners of Indian Head.

1920, ch. 590, sec. 26.

143. The Town Commissioners of Indian Head shall have the same
powers as are now exercised or that may be exercised at any time by the
State Board of Health of Maryland, restricted, however, to the limits of
said town of Indian Head.

1920. ch. 590, sec. 27.

144. The Commissioners of said town may purchase and hold any prop-

erty, real, personal or mixed, that may be necessary for municipal pur-
poses and dispose of the same for the benefit of said town.

 

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