2570 ARTICLE 11.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 285. 1918 Code, sec. 479.
475. All fines and forfeitures, under the ordinances of the said corpo-
ration, shall be recoverable before the president of the commissioners, or
before a justice of the peace, as small debts.
JOHNSVILLE.
1894, ch. 509, sec. 449A. 1918 Code, sec. 480.
476. It shall not be lawful for any person to allow his or her cattle or
swine to run at large or be herded upon that portion of the turnpike
road leading from the town of Liberty, in Frederick County, Maryland,
to the town of Union Bridge, in Carroll County, in said State, which
passes through said village of Johnsville, constituting the main street, and
extending from the intersection of Blessings lane with said turnpike road
at the southern end of said Johnsville to the Methodist Protestant Church
at the northern end of said Johnsville, under a penalty of fifty cents for
each and every of such cattle or swine found running at large or herded
within said limits, which fine, together with the costs of proceedings to
impose the same, shall be imposed upon the owner of such cattle or swine
by any justice of the peace of said county in and for Johnsville district
of said county, upon complaint of any person aggrieved or information by
any constable of said county for said district, be collected as other fines
and penalties.
1894, ch. 509, sec. 449B. 1918 Code, sec. 481.
477. It shall be the duty of the county constable for said Johnsville
district to enforce the provisions of the foregoing section to prevent cattle
and swine from running at large or be herded in said limits, and to this
end they are hereby authorized and empowered to impound any such cat-
tle or swine so running at large or herded, make information to said
justice of the peace, and to receive twenty-five cents per day for each head
of cattle or swine while so impounded, which shall be included in the
costs of the proceedings, to be assessed by said justice of the peace in im-
posing the prescribed penalties.
JURORS.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 286. 1918 Code, sec. 482.
478. The county commissioners shall annually levy such sums of
money as in their judgment will be sufficient to pay the expenses which
may be annually incurred by the attendance of jurors at the Circuit Court
for said county.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 287. 1918 Code, sec. 483.
479. The sum so levied shall be collected as other county charges, and
the collector shall pay to the jurors immediately after the adjournment
of each court, such sum as they may severally be entitled to receive for
their attendance at that court.
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