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of the hirer to give proper instruction to such apprentice in his trade or
occupation, the orphans' court shall order the hirer to return said appren-
tice to his master, and may order such sum to be paid by the master to
the hirer as they may think just.
AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS.
1927, ch. 513.
18. The County Commissioners of Somerset County may employ a
competent person to audit the accounts of any county official having the
custody of any public funds.
BIRDS AND GAME.
(All local game laws were repealed by ch. 563, 1927. See 1929 Supplement to
Annotated Code, Art. 99.)
BRIDGES.
POCOMOKE BRIDGE.
1910, ch. 106, sec. 1 (p. 1127).
19. If the Pocomoke Bridge Company shall accept the provisions of
this Act as hereinafter specified, the County Commissioners of Somerset
County are hereby required to levy annually on the taxable property of
the said county the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00), and they shall
pay over the said sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) so levied on or
before the first day of March next following its levy to the Pocomoke
Bridge Company, and likewise that the County Commissioners of Wor-
cester Company are hereby required to levy annually upon the taxable
property of said county the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), and
to pay over the said one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) so levied on or
before the first day of March next succeeding the levy thereof to the Poco-
moke Bridge Company.
1910, ch. 106, sec. 2 (p. 1128).
20. In consideration of the money so levied and paid, and so long as
all the money above required to be levied and paid shall be actually so levied
and paid, but no longer, all residents of Somerset County and all residents
of Worcester County, and all non-resident taxpayers of either of said
counties, their vehicles and beasts, shall pass over the drawbridge over the
Pocomoke River, owned by said Pocomoke Bridge Company free of all
tolls and charges, but all other persons shall pay such tolls and charges as
the president and directors of the said Pocomoke Bridge Company may
determine; provided such tolls and charges shall not exceed the rates estab-
lished by Chapter 14 of the Acts of 1865.
Somerset Co. v. Pocomoke Bridge Co., 109 Md. 1.
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