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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY. 4187

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 63. 1868, ch. 53.

90. The bailiff shall attend the meetings of the said commissioners,
and shall perform such services as they shall direct; he shall arrest and
carry before some justice of the peace for Queen Anne's County resident in
said town, to be dealt with as hereinbefore provided, any person found
breaking the peace or disturbing the quiet and order of the town, or violat-
ing any of the ordinances made for securing the safety of the property or
the lives of the inhabitants thereof; he shall have power to summon any
of the inhabitants of said town to assist him in the discharge of his duties
when necessary.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 64. 1878, ch. 118.

91. The commissioners shall have charge, control and management of
the market-house in the town, and full power and authority to enact rules
and regulations for the sale in the town, of all meats, poultry, fish,
fruits, vegetables and other provisions, and to enforce all such rules and
regulations by fines, penalties and forfeitures.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 65. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 56.

92. If any person shall buy or sell any articles of provisions in said
town, or within two miles thereof, contrary to the provisions of the pre-
ceding section, except at his own residence, he shall forfeit the sum of
five dollars.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 66. 1860, Art 17, sec. 57.

93. If any person shall butcher any kind of cattle, sheep or hogs, in
or near the market-house in said town, or shall put any horse, mare,
gelding, cart, wagon or carriage into or under said market-house, he shall
forfeit the sum of two dollars and fifty cents.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 67. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 58.

94. The commissioners shall appoint a clerk of the market, who, before
he proceeds to act as such, shall make oath before them that he will
diligently and faithfully, according to the best of his skill and judgment,
perform the duties of his office.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 68. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 59.

95. Under their direction he may rent the stalls and shambles, and
shall keep an account of the persons renting and of the profits arising
therefrom, and shall render duplicates of said accounts to the commis-
sioners, on the first Monday of April, annually, or oftener if required.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 69. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 60.

96. The said rents and profits shall be paid to the commissioners, to
be applied to the repair and improvement of the said market, and the said
clerk shall have a reasonable compensation for his services, to be fixed
by the commissioners.

 

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