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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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DORCHESTER COUNTY. 2193

1912, ch. 694, sec. 60K.

78. The said Board of Police Commissioners are authorized, empow-
ered and directed to grant leave of absence with pay for a period of fif-
teen days in each consecutive year of service to each of the officers of
police and policemen of the regular force employed by .said board; nor
shall any enforced absence with leave on account of sickness or death,
be deducted from the pay of any such officer or police or policeman, or
from the fifteen clays' leave as herein provided for.

1912, ch. 694, sec. 3.

79. The terms "bailiff," "chief bailiff" and "chief of police," when
used in this Article, shall be construed, for the purposes of this Article,
to be synonymous and any and all rights, powers and duties conferred
or imposed upon a "bailiff" or "chief bailiff" in this Article, shall be
vested in and exercised by the chief of police, and any and all rights,
powers and duties conferred or imposed upon any sub-bailiff in this Ar-
ticle, shall be vested in and exercised by the chief of police or any police
officer holding office under this Act.

APPROPRIATION BY COUNTY.

1900, ch. 339, sec. 61. 1906, ch. 470%, sec. 61. 1910, ch. 233, sec. 61 (p. 772).

1920, ch. 98.

80. The County Commissioners of Dorchester County, on the first day
of October, in each and every year, after the passage of this Act, shall
pay to the Commissioners of Cambridge, to be used and applied by the
said Commissioners of Cambridge for the corporate uses of the said town
of Cambridge the sum of four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500.00)
out of the amount that shall be collected by the county treasurer as county
taxes from the taxable property of, in and payable from the Seventh or
Cambridge Election District of Dorchester County, aforesaid, the first
of said payments to be made on the first day of October, 1920, and the
same amount on the first day of each succeeding first day of October
thereafter in each and every year; provided, however, that this Act shall
not affect or apply to the payment of any sum or sums of money due at
the time of the passage of this Act from the County Commissioners of
Dorchester County to the Commissioners of Cambridge, or that may have
been levied by the said County Commissioners for the use of the Com-
missioners of Cambridge in any year preceding the passage of this Act,
and provided further, that any and all payments heretofore made by the
County Commissioners of Cambridge be and the same are hereby ratified
and confirmed.

CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES.

1900, ch. 339, sec. 62. 1904, ch. 395, sec. 62.

81. The Commissioners of Cambridge may provide by ordinance for
the codification of all the ordinances which have been passed or may here-

 

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