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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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HARFORD COUNTY. 2895

1916, ch. 680, sec. 73.

83. The Circuit Court of Harford County shall annually on or before
the 10th day of March appoint three ladies, at least two of whom shall be
residents of said county, to constitute a board of visitors for the alms-
house, who shall serve without pay, and whose duty it shall be to visit the
said almshouse at least four times during the year of their incumbency
of said office, and to examine and inspect all the buildings belonging to
said almshouse property occupied or intended to be occupied by inmates
thereof, together with the furniture and equipment thereof, for the pur-
pose of ascertaining how said institution is kept and managed, and what
facilities are provided for the health and comfort of said inmates, and
generally, how the said institution is conducted, and whether or not im-
provements can be made therein. It shall be the duty of the overseer of
the poor to furnish said board of visitors with every facility to enable
them to make thorough and complete examination as aforesaid. The said
visitors shall after each visit report to the Board of County Commis-
sioners of Harford County the result of their inspection in writing, to-
gether with any recommendations with reference to the care and conduct
of the said almshouse and its management which they may see fit to make.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 74.

84. The County Commissioners of Harford County be and they are
hereby authorized and empowered to sell all or any part or parts of a
tract of land situate lying and being in the Third Election District of
Harford County, known as the "Almshouse Farm," and to give a good
and sufficient deed for said tract or any part or parts thereof so sold, to
the purchaser or purchasers thereof; and be it further provided that the
proceeds derived from the sale of the said tract or any part or parts thereof
be turned over to the County Treasurer of Harford County, to be depos-
ited in his name as such Treasurer and to be disposed of as by law directed.

AUCTIONEERS.

1916, ch. 680, Bee. 75.

85. It shall not be lawful for any person to pursue the business or
avocation of an auctioneer in Harford County without first obtaining a
license therefor as hereinafter provided.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 76.

86. Any person desiring to pursue the business or avocation in said
County shall first obtain from the Clerk of the Circuit Court for said
County a license so to do, and said clerk shall issue said license upon the
payment to him of the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents, which said
sum shall be paid by said clerk to the Treasurer of the Board of School
Commissioners of Harford County for the use of the public schools of
said county, after retaining therefrom the sum of fifty cents for issuing
said license.

 

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