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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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ALLEGANY COUNTY. 227

false swearing in such reports and affidavits shall be deemed perjury and
be punished as such.

SURVEYOR.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 1, sec. 228. 1884, ch. 323.

627. The Surveyor of Allegany County shall be entitled to charge for
his individual services, under warrant of survey or resurvey, directed
from the land office, under orders or warrants of resurvey directed from
the courts of law, and under orders from courts of equity, a per diem of
five dollars for each day he may be necessarily engaged in performing
the duty the said orders or warrants enjoin upon him; and in case it
shall be necessary for him, in performing his duties in any of said cases,
to survey under ground, in coal, or other mines, he shall be entitled to
charge a per diem of seven dollars for each day he may be so engaged
surveying under ground; and where the same shall be required by the
person for whom the service is rendered, the surveyor shall state his
account for such services under oath; and he may demand his per diem
for his services at the end of each and every day of the rendering of such
services, from the person for whom the same are rendered; and if such
party or parties refuse to pay the same, he may decline and refuse to
render any further services in the matter until such demand is complied
with.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 1, sec. 229. 1874, ch. 124.'

628. Said surveyor shall be entitled to an office in one of the public
buildings of the county, to be furnished by the County Commissioners,
and to consist of two rooms, in one of which shall be kept the public records
of the county, open at all reasonable hours to public inspection; and if the
County Commissioners shall so prefer, they may, instead of furnishing
such office to said surveyor, levy and pay to him a sum of not less than
one hundred nor more than one hundred and twenty-five dollars per an-
num, for office rent; provided, that the said surveyor shall always keep
all public records in his possession open to public inspection in said office,
at all reasonable hours; and provided further, that said surveyor's office
shall always be kept in the City of Cumberland.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 1, sec. 230. 1878, ch. 205.

629. Said surveyor shall be entitled to charge for searches of the
records in his possession, or for making extracts or copies therefrom, the
same fees as are allowed to clerks of Circuit Courts in this State for
similar services.

TRESPASS.

P. L. L. (1888), Art 1, sec. 231. 1860, Art. 1, sec. 163.

630. No person who does not bona fide reside in Allegany County shall
drive or cause to be driven, or permit any of his horses, hogs, sheep or

 

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