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2946 ARTICLE 13.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 227.

244. The County Commissioners shall, immediately upon the passage

of this Act, have printed and furnished to the Clerk of the Circuit Court
blank forms showing in detail the information to be obtained by said
Clerk from persons offering deeds for record.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 228.

245. If the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall receive for record any

deed without requiring the provisions of this act to be complied with, he
shall forfeit and pay the sum of fifty dollars ($50) for each deed so
recorded.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 229.

246. Harford County is divided into six election districts, according to
their present bounds and limits, and elections for all public offices shall
be held in each of said districts at the places therein established by law
for that purpose.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 230.

247. The lines between the second and third election districts of Har-
ford County, as now laid down, be changed, and that the lines which shall
hereafter divide said districts shall be as follows: Beginning for the same
at the intersection of the boundary line of the second district with that

of the third district, at Haviland's Corner; thence running southerly with
the center of a private road starting at said corner, and running through
the property of the late Hosa Barns until it intersects the public road
leading from Churchville to Aldino; thence running westerly with the

center of the public road leading from Strickland's Corner to Carsin's
Run; thence southerly with the center of the public road leading from
Carsin's Run to Belcamp; until it intersects the present line between the
two districts at Keithley's old shops; thence following said line as it now

exists.

FENCES.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 231.

248. All division fences between the lands of different proprietors in
Harford County, which may be necessary for their mutual protection,
shall be made and prepared at the joint and equal expenses of the parties
interested.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 232.

249. All such joint division fences, if made of post and rail, or plank,
shall be four feet and a half high; all worm fences shall be five feet high,
made of good and sound rails, staked and ride-red and substantially built.

 

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