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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2224 ARTICLE 10.

to investigate or have investigated by the sheriff or other officer of said
county, the matter, and upon proof of said lawlessness or disorder they
shall forthwith revoke said permit, and it shall be the duty of the sheriff,
or other officer of the respective counties, to enforce the provisions of this
Act. Any person or persons, or the officers of any association or organ-
ization, violating the provisions of this Act, shall, upon conviction thereof
before any justice of the peace of the respective counties, be fined not
less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each
and every offense; and upon failure to pay said fine or cost shall stand
committed to the county jail of the county wherein such conviction shall
occur for a period of thirty days. Any and all fines recovered for any
violation of any provision of this Act shall be paid by said official receiv-
ing the same to the County Commissioners of the respective counties and
by them applied for the maintenance of the public county roads of said
counties respectively.

CEMETERY.

P. L. L. 1888, Art. 10, sec. 88. 1888, ch. 47.

117. The County Commissioners are authorized and directed to pur-
chase from one to five acres of land located near and convenient to the
Town of Cambridge, to be used and dedicated as a public cemetery for
the burial of the poor, and to be called "The Dorchester Public Ceme-
tery." The said Commissioners, after purchasing said suitable lot, shall
have the same properly enclosed and continually kept in proper order
for the aforesaid use.

CHURCH CREEK.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 89. 1867, ch. 53.

118. The citizens of the town of Church Creek are a body corporate,
by the name of "The Commissioners of Church Creek," with all the privi-
leges of a body corporate, and shall have a common seal and perpetual
succession.

P. L. L. 1888, Art. 10, se:. 90. 1867, ch. 53.

119. The male citizens of Church Creek, of the age of twenty-one
years and upwards, being citizens of the United States, who have resided
therein for the space of six months next thereto preceding, shall elect on
the first Monday of April in every second year, accounting from the
year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, at the usual place of holding
elections in said town, five Commissioners for said town, who shall have
resided within the limits of the same for one year next preceding the
election.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 91. 1867, ch. 53.

120. Said elections shall be held and conducted as shall from time to
time be directed by the laws of the corporation, not inconsistent with the
provisions of this subtitle of this Article.

 

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