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lection of town taxes by the bailiff of said town before the passage of this
Act, and such proceedings shall be had thereon as provided before the
passage of this Act.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 45.
48. All laws or parts of laws, general or local, inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 46.
49. All fines and penalties and forfeitures imposed by this sub-title of
this Article, or any ordinance of the commissioners, may be collected in
the name of the Commissioners of Aberdeen before any justice of the
peace in the same manner as small debts are collected, and the delinquent
shall stand committed to the county jail until the same are paid with
costs.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 47.
50. That justices of the peace of Harford County, resident in the town,
are hereby declared to be conservators of the peace of the town, and it
shall be their duty to order the arrest of any person found by them break-
ing the peace or disturbing the quiet and order of the town, or violating
any of the ordinances made by the commissioners for securing the safety
of the property or the lives of the inhabitants of the town, and upon com-
plaint made before them, of the violation of any ordinance of the said
town, shall issue process in the name of the commissioners of Aberdeen,
to recover fine or penalty imposed for the violation of such ordinance
against the party offending, and may hear and determine the matter as
any case arising under the laws of this State, and shall receive the same
fees therefor.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 48.
51. The commissioners for the county, justice of the peace, sheriff,
constable and all other county and State officers shall have, hold and exer-
cise their offices in the jurisdiction of said town, provided, that all the
property within the corporate limits of said town shall hereafter be ex-
empt from taxation for public, district or county road purposes outside
of the said corporate limits.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 49.
52. The commissioners of said town shall have the same powers that
are now exercised by the health board of this State, restricted, however, to
the limits of the town.
1916, ch. 680, sec. 50.
53. The commissioners shall have the power to regulate privies and to
regulate the character of boxes or other fixtures for them, and the mode
in which they shall be emptied and their contents removed, and shall pro-
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