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and terms of sale in one or more newspapers published in said city prior
to the day of sale; and after deducting the amount due for keeping, to-
gether with all expenses attending such sale, then to pay over the surplus,
if any, to the owner.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 260. 1918 Code, sec. 334.
310. Before proceeding as above, it shall be necessary for such livery
stable keeper to state an account for the keeping of such horse, mare or
gelding or vehicle, and prove the same before a justice of the peace for
Frederick County, who, upon being satisfied by proof of demand, and re-
fusal or neglect to pay on the part of the owner, shall thereupon issue his
warrant authorizing such sale as aforesaid; provided, that the proprietor
of such livery stables shall set up on his premises, in some conspicuous
place, a copy of the two aforegoing sections, printed in large type, and his
rates of livery.
1892, ch. 287. 1918 Code, sec. 335.
311. If any person shall hire from any livery stable keeper in Fred-
erick City any horse, mare, gelding or vehicle of any description whatso-
ever, to go to any certain place, or any certain distance, and shall secretly
use said horse, mare, gelding or vehicle for a greater distance, or in going
to some other place, with the intent to evade payment for such increased
use; and shall fail or refuse to immediately pay the said livery stable
keeper a reasonable compensation for the additional use of said horse,
mare, gelding or vehicle, which additional compensation shall be rated in
proportion to the increased distance and use, and also for any damages or
injury done to such horse, mare, gelding or vehicle, such person shall on
conviction before any justice of the peace of Frederick County, forfeit and
pay a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than two hundred dollars,
said fine to be paid to the party aggrieved, and upon failure or refusal to
pay said fine and costs shall be committed by such justice of the peace to
the jail of Frederick County for a period not exceeding six months; and
if either party shall feel aggrieved by the judgment of said justice of the
peace, there shall be a right of appeal to the Circuit Court for Frederick
County, and in case judgment of the justice of the peace is against the
accused, he shall on appeal, enter into recognizance with security to be
approved by the justice of the peace, and in every such case the appeal
shall be taken within ten days after judgment entered.
See sec. 194.
OBSTRUCTIONS IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 262. 1918 Code, sec. 336.
312. It shall not be lawful for the owners or lessees of any public hall,
church, school, or place of amusement, in the cities of Frederick, Annap-
olis, Baltimore, Cumberland, Hagerstown or Frostburg, to obstruct, or
allow to be obstructed by others, any of the aisles or passage-ways in the
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