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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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DORCHESTER COUNTY. 2351

each subsequent prisoner who may be convicted at any term of the Circuit
Court during the current year, in payment for the trouble and expenses
incurred by the sheriff in transferring such prisoners to the penitentiary
or house of correction.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 284. 1860, Art. 10, sec. 211.

504. He shall receive on executions issued by any justice of the peace
the same fees allowed by law to constables.

SHOOTING ON HIGHWAYS.

1890, ch. 112.

505. Any person or persons who shall recklessly, wantonly, or for mere
amusement, shoot any pistol, shot-gun or other fire-arm along any public
road or highway, or on the streets of any town or village in Dorchester
County, thereby causing injury to person, stock or vehicle, or to the annoy-
ance, worry or disturbance of any person or persons, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before a justice of the peace,
shall at the discretion of the said justice of the peace, be subject to a fine
of not less than five dollars and costs for each offense, the fine to be
doubled in every instance if the offense be committed in the night or on
Sunday, the offender to be committed to the county jail until such fines,
and costs are paid, or until discharged by due process of law.

The provisions of this Act are not intended to apply to any sportsmen
engaged in shooting game of any kind where it is now lawful to shoot
game in Dorchester County, unless the shooting results in injury to per-
son, stock or vehicle.

STALLIONS.

1890, ch. 515.

506. Whenever the owner or manager of any stallion, in the hand-
bills posted, and in the newspaper advertisements published by him in
Dorchester County, shall offer the services of such stallion, and shall
therein give notice that he will hold the mare served and the colt foaled,
both for the service fees of said stallion, then the said owner or manager
shall have a lien on said mare and colt for said fees; provided, that pro-
ceedings be begun to recover said fees within six months after the colt
has been foaled.

1890, ch. 515.

507. Such service fees may be recovered, and such lien may be en-
forced in an ordinary action for the same, in the circuit court or before
a justice of the peace of said county; upon beginning his suit, the holder
of such fees shall file a claim in writing, asking that he be allowed the
benefit of said lien, and if upon the trial of the case, it be found that
he is entitled thereto, then judgment shall be entered for the debt, and a
memorandum shall be added that he be allowed his lien against the mare

 

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