ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY.
their discretion; but any party fined or subject to a fine or forferture,
may, within five days after the same be imposed, supersede or stay the,
same for thirty days by giving ample security to the officer imposing the
same, and any party subject to a fine, penalty or forfeiture, by virtue of
any of the provisions of this Act, shall have the right to appeal within
five days thereafter to the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County, and
shall have the right, if he so elect, to a trial by jury upon giving ample
security for the payment of such fine and costs as may be adjudged against
him in said Circuit Court. All ordinances shall be posted for five days
in some public place in said Arundel on the Bay, and the certificate of
the secretary entered upon the records of the corporation shall be due
evidence of the passage and publication of the ordinances respectively.
All ordinances shall be enforced from and after the date of their last
respective publication.
1898, ch. 349, sec. 12.
131. The said Commissioners shall have full power to make all regu-
lations and ordinances nob inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of
this State, as from time to time, they may deem necessary or expedient
for the comfort, convenience and prosperity of the said town and its
inhaibitants; for the prevention, removal or abatement of any nuisance
and the preservation of health, the suppression of vice and immorality,
and for general police regulations within the limits of said town.
1898, ch. 349, sec. 13.
132. The said Commissioners shall have power to pass ordinances re-
quiring all circus or theatrical performances, shows, plays and public
entertainments for which an admission fee is charged, to take out a license
before giving an exhibition in said town, and to fix the cost of said license;
and shall have the power to pass all ordinances to provide for regulating
pawnbrokers, peddlers of nostrums, notions, patents, secret or pretended
inventions and remedies, on the streets, alleys or sidewalks of said town.
1898, ch. 349, sec. 14.
133. Said Commissioners may provide by ordinance for the immediate
arrest without warrant of any person violating any town ordinance, when
in the judgment of the said Mayor, or of the constable or police of the
town, the delay necessary to the issuing of warrants would be dangerous
to the peace and quiet of the town, or to the lives, limbs or property of the
citizens; and when it shall appear that offender is intoxicated so as to
render it unsafe to permit him to ride or drive through the streets of said
town, shall provide for the custody of the horse or horses, vehicle or
vehicles, ridden or driven by such persons, in some place of safety until
such offender or offenders shall become sober; and the said Commissioners
shall by ordinance, subject the property so taken and deposited to the
payment of all costs of the proceedings, and the keeping of the said prop-
erty, until the same shall be released according to law.
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