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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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KENT COUNTY. 3237
1920, ch. 419, sec. 8.

285. Any employee or agent of the said Commissioners of Millington
shall have the right of entry at all reasonable hours upon any private
premises and into any buildings in the town of Millington while in the
pursuance of his official duties and any restraint or hindrance offered to
such entrance by any owner or tenant or agent of said owner or tenant
shall be a misdemeanor punishable under Section 289 of this Article.

1920, ch. 419, sec. 9.

286. The Commissioners of Millington may enter upon any State,
county or municipal street, road or alley or any public highway for the
purpose of installing, maintaining and operating the water and sewerage
systems provided for under this Act, without the receipt of a permit or
payment of a charge, provided that whenever any State, county or mu-
nicipal highway is to be disturbed the proper authorities having control
thereof shall be duly notified and provided further that said highway shall
be repaired and left by the Commissioners of Millington in the same, or
a not inferior condition to that existing before being torn up, and that
all costs instant thereto shall be borne by the Commissioners of Milliugton.

1920, ch. 419, sec. 10.

287. Any individual, firm or corporation having buildings, conduits,
pipes, tracts or other physical constructions in, over or under the public
roads, streets or alleys of the town of Millington which shall block or
impede the progress of the water or sewerage systems of the Commis-
sioners of Millington while in progress of construction and establishment,
shall upon reasonable notice from said Commissioners of Millington,
promptly so shift, adjust, accommodate or remove the same, at their own
cost and expense, as to fully meet the exigencies occasioning the said
notice, and should the exigencies of any case involve a taking, in the con-
stitutional sense, of the franchise or right in the exercise of which such
obstruction had its origin, the Commissioners of Millington shall be
empowered to condemn an easement in said franchise or right. Any vio-
lation of the provisions of this section shall be a misdemeanor punishable
under Section 289 of this Article.

1920, ch. 419, sec. 11.

288. The Commissioners of Millington shall have the power to have
condemned such quantity of land as they may deem necessary in order
to carry out the provisions of this Act under the provisions of Chapter
463 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at the
January session of 1914.

1920, ch. 419, sec. 12.

289. Every act or omission designated as a misdemeanor in this Act,
unless otherwise provided, shall be punishable before any Justice of the
Peace, or in the Circuit Court for Kent County, and shall be brought

 

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