3262 ARTICLE 15.
1902, ch. 278, sec. 1.
383. The salary of the State's Attorney for Kent county, State of
Maryland, shall be at the rate of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) per
annum, from the first day of May, A. D. 1902, in lieu of fees.
1902, ch. 278, sec. 2.
384. The State's Attorney for Kent county, State of Maryland, shall
have power to employ a deputy or assistant, who shall be a member of the
local bar, in good standing, and shall be paid by the State's Attorney out;
of his salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) aforesaid.*
STILL POND RIVER.
1894, ch. 650.
385. The branch or arm of the Chesapeake bay now known as Still
Pond creek, extending from said bay to the bridge and causeway which
constitute part of the public road leading from Smithville into Still
Pond Neck, in Kent county, shall hereafter be known as Still Pond river.
SWINE.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 15, sec. 203. 1860, Art. 14, sec. 110.
386. Any swine found running at large in the village of Chesterville,
or the village of the read of Sassafras, or within two miles of the centre
of the last-named village, fixing what was formerly Clayton's hotel as the
centre thereof, may be taken up and sold by any person in said villages, or
the neighborhood thereof; provided, five days' notice of such sale shall be
given; and the owner may at any time before a sale redeem such swine by
paying to the person who took up the same fifty cents per head; and if
any swine are sold under this section, the proceeds shall be paid to the
treasurer of the school district in which such swine may be taken up, after
deducting the expenses of keeping the same, and one dollar per head for
the person who took up and sold the same.
TRESPASS.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 15, sec. 204. 1882, ch. 194.
387. Any person who shall enter upon or cross over the private prop-
erty of any person in Kent county, after having had special written notice
served upon him by the owner of said property, or by his agent, not to
cross over or enter upon said private property, shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof before some justice of the peace
of said county, shall be fined by said justice not less than five dollars nor
more than twenty dollars, and in default of the payment of said fine, to-
gether with the costs of prosecution, shall be committed to the county jail
for a period of ten days.
*Sec. 3, ch. 278, 1902, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.
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