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not be affected nor destroyed by any alienation, sale or other transfer of
said stock subsequent to the date of said trespass.
1904, ch 538, sec. 145. 1912 Code, sec. 264.
466. If joint fences are not kept in repair according to the provisions
of this subtitle, the party aggrieved or likely to be injured instead of pur-
suing the remedy prescribed in the said sections, may discontinue the said
fence upon giving three months' notice in writing to the party refusing or
delaying, his agent or tenant; and in all other cases (unless by mutual
consent) twelve months' notice shall be required to discontinue any joint
fence.
1904, ch. 538, sec 146. 1912 Code, sec. 265.
467. Should the owner of arable land who may be proceeded against
under the preceding section of this subtitle be a non-resident of the State
of Maryland and have no agent, employee, tenant or representative living
upon said land, in such case any notice provided for in said preceding
sections may be stuck up on the door of the principal dwelling house upon
said land, and if there be no such dwelling house, then on some prominent
object on said land.
FIRE COMPANIES.
1927, ch. 430, sec. 1.
468. The County Commissioners of Prince George's County be and
they are hereby authorized and directed to appropriate and levy annually
the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for the use of the Prince
George's Volunteer Fire Association. Said sum shall be paid annually
to the Treasurer of said Association and shall be disbursed by him only
on order of the Board of Directors of said Association to the member com-
panies or departments of said Association, only for the purpose of pur-
chasing and repairing fire apparatus and equipment; provided, however,
that no payments shall be made to any company or department which has
any resolution or regulation limiting the territory within which it will
respond to calls.
1927, ch 430, sec 2.
469. The Treasurer of the Prince George's Volunteer Fire Association
shall give bond to the County Commisisoners of Prince George's County
in the penal sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for the faithful
performance of his duties hereunder.
FISH.
(All local fish laws were repealed by ch. 471, 1929. See 1929 Supplement to Anno-
tated Code, Art 39.)
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