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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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FREDERICK COUNTY. 2489

nuisance so near the said water as to pollute the same, he shall forfeit to
the said city a sum not exceeding twenty dollars for each offense, to be
recovered by summons before any justice of the peace for said county, to
be issued against the person so offending; and the person so offending
shall be obliged to remove such nuisance or pay the sum of ten dollars
for every day the same shall continue, to be recovered as aforesaid for
the use of said city.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 219. 1918 Code, sec. 277.

256. Any person who shall designedly injure the said water works or
any part thereof, or obstruct the passage of the water therein shall, for
every offense, forfeit the sum of twenty dollars, to be recovered in the
manner and for the use mentioned in the preceding section.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 220. 1918 Code, sec. 278.

257. If any person, being first duly cautioned, shall use or in any
manner meddle with the water in said water works, whether obtained
from hydrants or otherwise, such person not being se water renter at the
time, or licensed by said city, he shall forfeit the sum of six dollars to
be recovered and applied as directed in the two preceding sections.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 241. 1918 Code, sec. 279.

258. The Mayor and Aldermen of Frederick shall have full power and
authority to extend the pipes conveying water to any place within police
corporate limits of said city.

MARKETS.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 227. 1918 Code, sec. 280.

259. The Mayor and Aldermen shall have full power and authority
to erect one or more markets within the corporate limits of the city, and
to purchase all such real estate as may be necessary for such purpose, and
to receive deeds for the same.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 228. 1918 Code, sec. 281.

260. In case the Mayor and Aldermen and the parties owning said
real estate cannot agree upon the price of such real estate, or the parties
owning the same shall be infants, idiots or lunatics, or absent from the
county or State or femes covert, or trustees having no beneficial interests
therein, or cestuis que trust, or shall labor under any disability, then,
upon application being made by the Mayor of said city to any justice of
the peace of the State of Maryland, in and for Frederick County, the said
justice shall issue his summons under his hand and seal to the sheriff of
Frederick County, requiring him to summon twenty persons qualified
to act as jurors, not interested in the property to be valued, to meet at
or near the property to be valued, on a day named in said summons, not
less than ten nor more than twenty days after the issue of the same.

 

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