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cretion of the court, not exceeding fifty dollars, to be paid to and ac-
counted for by the supervisor of the district in which the damage may be
done.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 221. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 103.
359. Where any person has erected or may erect, in said county, a
mill on any branch or run where any public road crosses, or shall cross
and has erected or shall erect any dam for such mill, such person or the
owner, possessor or occupier of said mill, shall make the top of said dam
twelve feet wide at the least, and make good and substantial bridges
over the waste and race of said mill, twelve feet wide, and keep the same
in repair.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 222. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 104.
360. If the owner, possessor or occupier of such mill shall neglect to-
make such dam and bridges in the manner directed in the preceding sec-
tion, and to keep the same in good repair, he shall, on conviction thereof,
forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, to be paid to and ac-
counted for by the supervisor of the district in which such mill may be
situated.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 223. 1860, Art. 17, sec. 105.
361. The supervisors of roads in said county may cut an opening in
any bank erected, or to be erected, alongside of the public road in any
place where the water will be likely to lie, so that said water may pass off.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 224. 1870, ch. 251.
362. No person shall erect any gate on any public road in Queen
Anne's county, and any person violating this section shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof be liable to a penalty, in the dis-
cretion of the circuit court for the county, of not less than one hundred
nor more than two hundred dollars.
P. L. L,., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 225. 1868, ch. 226.
363. No person shall run any horse, mare or gelding, on any of the
public roads of Queen Anne's county, for the purpose of racing.
P. L. L-, 1888, Art. 18, sec. 226. 1868, ch. 226.
364. Any person violating the provisions of the preceding section shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be liable to presentment by the
grand jury of the county, and on conviction thereof shall be fined not
less than ten nor more than fifty dollars, in the discretion of said circuit
court, the same to be collected and paid over to the county commissioners,
to be by them applied to the repair of the public roads in said county.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 18, sec. 227. 1888, ch. 361.
365. The county commissioners are authorized and required to have
copied and recorded in a well-bound book, provided by them for the
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