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2616 ARTICLE 11.

the Acts of the Maryland Legislature of 1914, nor as restricting any

control which the State Board of Health of Maryland is empowered to

exercise within th» corporate limits of the town of Mt. Airy.*
See Carroll County for bond issue.

MT. PLEASANT.

1900, ch. 580, sec. 373A. 1918 Code, sec. 586.

609. It shall not be lawful for the owner or owners of any horses,

cattle, hogs or sheep to allow them to pasture or run at large along the
turnpike known as the Frederick (or Liberty) turnpike, on both sides of
which is located the village of Mt. Pleasant, the limits of the above pro-
hibition to extend from the culvert, which passes under said turnpike a
short distance west of the Boogher property oil the west, to the culvert
near the property of Edward Snyder on the east, and on all public roads

within a radius of one mile from the public school house in Mt. Pleasant,
Frederick County, Maryland.

1900, ch. 580, sec. 373B. 1918 Code, sec. 587.

610. For every horse, cow, calf, hog or sheep found running at large

or pasturing upon the above described turnpike, and between and within
the above named limits, the owner or owners thereof, shall, when adjudged
guilty of the violation of the preceding, section, pay a fine of one dollar
($1.00) for each head of such live stock found at large or pasturing be-

tween the above named limits, and they shall also pay the costs of the
prosecution.

1900, ch. 580, sec. 373C. 1918 Code, sec. 588.

611. Any justice of the peace of Frederick County shall have juris-

diction of any violation of the preceding sections of this sub-title. Any
person offending against the provisions of the said sections and being con-
victed thereof, shall forfeit the fine named in the preceding section of this

sub-title. The amount of such fine shall be paid to the County Commis-
sioners of Frederick County for the use of Frederick County, and if the

offender shall fail to pay the fine and costs he or they shall be committed
to the jail of Frederick County for every such offense for not less than ten

days nor more than sixty days.

1900, ch. 580, sec. 373D. 1918 Code, sec. 589.

612. Any one who has been adjudged guilty of a violation of this law
by a justice of the peace as aforesaid has a right to appeal from said judg-
ment to the circuit court for said county, but sentence to jail shall not be
stayed unless he gives bond to the State of Maryland in the penalty of
fifty ($50.00) dollars to prosecute said appeal with effect at the next term
of said court, which bond shall be liable for said fine and all costs of the
prosecution to that amount.

*This Act was ratified by the voters as required by sec. 20, ch. 126, 1924.

 

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