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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2760 ARTICLE 12.

lege herein contained or acquired by the payment of the license fee afore-
said for the sale of liquor, and the license so granted him. by said cor-
poration is to be at once revoked and the amount paid shall be paid to
the town of Friendsville; and if he shall sell any liquor after such for-
feiture, brought to his notice by an order of the Mayor and Council of
said town, he shall, upon conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, after indictment, be fined
not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for
each sale of liquor made after he shall have been so notified by the said
Mayor and Council of Friendsville of the forfeiture of his license.

1904, ch. 300, sec. 111H.

194. The said Council may elect a clerk to said Council and fix the
amount of his compensation and the length of his term, and that they
may also fix the compensation of the Mayor of the said town.

1904, ch. 300, sec. 111J. 1908, ch. 514, sec. HU (p. 818).

195. The Mayor and Council of Frieiidsville shall have power and au-
thority to pass ordinances to locate and condemn lands inside the cor-
porate limits of the town of Friendsville, for sites for any public works

or improvements in said town, and repairing roads, streets, lanes and
alleys, and to open, locate, close, alter, widen, lengthen and relocate the
same; and that whenever they shall pass an ordinance to open, locate,
widen, alter, lengthen or relocate a public street, lane, road or alley, or

condemn any land for a building site or other purposes, they shall imme-
diately appoint three examiners, who shall be voters and freeholders of
said town, who, after being sworn, and giving two weeks' notice of their
appointment, and time and place of meeting, go upon the ground to be
condemned, or upon the street, lane, alley or road so proposed to open,
locate, widen, lengthen, alter or relocate, such streets, lanes, alleys or
roads, and shall cause the same to be surveyed by a competent surveyor,

and shall estimate the damages or benefits, if any, to the person or persons
who own said lands so condemned, or over whose lands the proposed street,
lane, alley or road passes, or whose land is in any way affected by the
proposed opening, locating, widening, altering, lengthening or relocating,
and shall return an account of the proceedings, under their hands, to the
said Mayor and Council, who, before actually using said land so con-
demned, or opening, widening, lengthening or altering said streets, lanes,
alleys or roads, as the case may be, shall pay or tender to the person or
persons, his or their agents or legal representatives, the amount of dam-
ages so awarded, and if any person shall feel aggrieved by the award of

said examiners, he may take an appeal to the Circuit Court for Garrett

county within ten days after said award is returned by the said exam-
iners, and the said Mayor and Council shall thereupon file the said return
in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court for Garrett county, and the
court shall, as soon as convenient thereafter, hear and determine upon the
said award, affirm the same or remand it for a new hearing. Nothing

 

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