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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2460 ARTICLE 11.

ing and regulating or restraining theatricals, sports, exhibitions, public
amusements and performances within the town and one mile thereof; to
license, tax and regulate the peddling of merchandise on the streets, and
branch stores and other concerns established for temporary purposes only,
and bowling alleys in the said town; to restrain and punish vagrants and
beggars, and to prevent cruelty to animals; to provide for and regulate
the registration of voters in said town for town elections, and the holding
of town elections, and the filling of all vacancies in any town office not
otherwise provided for, and to do any and all things necessary to make
effectual the powers herein and by law in any way conferred upon the
said town; but all ordinances shall stats therein the time they shall go
into effect, and shall be published either by a copy thereof being inserted
in some newspaper published in the town, or by typewritten copies set at
not less than four of the most public places in the said town ten days
before the date they are to go into force.

1910, ch. 70, sec. 118. 1918 Code, sec. 173.

163. They may, subject to the approval of the burgess or over his veto,
as provided in Section 173 of this subtitle, provide for a new assessment
of all the real and personal property in the town as often as it may seem
necessary, and may, subject to the approval of the burgess or over his
veto, as provided by Section 173 of this subtitle, pass all ordinances neces-
sary to give effect and operation to all ordinances necessary to give effect
and operation to all the powers vested in the corporation.

1910, ch. 70, sec. 119. 1918 Code, sec. 174.

164. They shall not levy a tax exceeding thirty cents on the one hun-
dred dollars of assessable property in any one year.

P. L. L., 1S8S, Art. 11, sec. 120, 1918 Code, sec. 175.

165. They may direct, by ordinance, all or any of the footways in the
town to be laid off and leveled, paved, curbed and mended, with any
material which to them may seem best, at the expense of the proprietors
of the different lots, or portions of lots, in front of which the burgess and
commissioners shall direct the same to be done.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 121. 1918 Code, sec. 176.

166. If the owner of any house, lot, or part of a lot, where such
levelling, curbing, paving or mending shall be directed to be done, shall
not reside in said town, the tenant or person occupying the same, or who
has charge thereof, shall cause the same to be done in front of such pos-
session, and the money expended by such tenant or other person in and
about said work, in obedience to the ordinance of the corporation, shall
be allowed by the owner, and deducted f rom the rent due or to become due.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 122. 1918 Code, sec. 177.

167. If the owner or tenant of any house or lot, or part of a lot, or
the person having the care of the same, shall refuse or neglect to have

 

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