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GARRETT COUNTY. 2771

over to the County Commissioners who may return it to the owner of said
hogs, provided, he makes claim and produces satisfactory proof that he
is the owner of the hog or hogs so sold.

1914, ch. 288, sec. 3.

221. Nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to interfere with hogs
turned out and herded so long as they do not come without twenty rods

of any enclosure.

HOOP POLES AND TIMBER.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 123. 1880, ch. 264.

222. If any person shall knowingly enter upon the land of another and

cut down, without his permission, or cause or induce any person to enter
upon the land of another and cut down without his permission, with intent
to appropriate to his own use, any timber or tree of a size not less than
those commonly used for hoop poles, he and his aiders and abetters shall
be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall be sentenced as for feloniously
stealing goods or chattels to the value of the trees which shall be so cut
down.

JURORS.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 124. 1878, ch. 108. 1924, ch. 14.

223. The jurors of Garrett County shall receive each three dollars and
fifty cents for each day they attend the Circuit Court, and when they re-
side more than five miles from Oakland they shall receive an additional
sum of twelve and one-half cents for each mile over five miles, to be
allowed only in one direction and only once in each term.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 125. 1878, ch. 108. 1888, ch. 8.

224. The county commissioners shall annually levy such sum of money

as they may deem sufficient to pay jurors and State's witnesses of said

county for the ensuing year, which sum of money shall be collected, dis-
bursed to said jurors and State's witnesses, and accounted for by the
county treasurer as other levies are collected, disbursed and accounted for
by him.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 126. 1878, ch. 108.

225. Any surplus that may remain in the hands of said treasurer shall
be a contingent fund for paying said jurors.

1900, ch. 374, sec. 127A.

226. When selecting the list of one hundred and fifty names for Gar-
rett County as provided for in Section seven of Article 51 of the Code

of Public General Laws, the judge or judges of the Circuit Court for
Garrett County drawing the jury for said county shall apportion the
names of the panel of one hundred and fifty among the several election

 

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