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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. 445

companies as may be organized, provided such companies have complied
with the requirements of this Act. No volunteer fire company shall be
organized in any part of Anne Arundel County (outside of the City of
Annapolis) without the approval of the County Commissioners of Anne
Arundel County.

FISH, CRABS AND TERRAPINS.

(All local laws relating to Fish, Crabs and Terrapins were repealed by ch. 471,
1929, and ch. 266, 1929. See 1929 Supplement to Annotated Code, Art. 39.)

FRIENDSHIP.

P. L. L, 1888, Art. 2, sec. 160. 1914 Code, sec. 236.

286. No swine or geese shall go at large in the village of Friendship,
in Anne Arundel County, within the following limits: Beginning at the
southwest corner of Alexander Hill's lots, running east with Thomas
Whittington's line to the corner of Lewis Button's land, and with the said
Lewis Button's line to the gate northward on the road leading to Herring
Bay (belonging to Joseph G. Harrison's land); thence a northwest course
to a large oak, the corner of Samuel Wood's lot; thence west, crossing the
road running northward by the north side of William P. Hardesty's new
dwelling house, to the east line of Captain Thomas T. Simmons'; thence
south, with the said line crossing the west road with the line on that side
of Thomas Whittington's land to the beginning.

P. L. L, 1888, Art. 2, sec. 161. 1914 Code, sec. 237.

287. Any person may impound any swine or geese found going at
large in the said limits belonging to any of the inhabitants of said village;
and the owner of such swine or geese shall, on reclaiming the same, pay
at the rate of twenty-five cents for every hog and six and a-quarter cents
for every goose for every twenty-four hours the same may have been im-
pounded; and any geese or swine so impounded shall be advertised by
notice in writing set up at two of the most public places in the village.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 2, sec. 162. 1914 Code, sec. 238.

288. All disputes between the owner of any geese or swine and the
person impounding them, shall be determined by a Justice of the Peace
for said county, who may summon witnesses and decide the matter in con-
troversy.

GALESVILLE.

1920, ch. 352, sec. 1.

289. It shall not be lawful for the owner or owners of any live stock
to permit the same to run at large or to be upon the public roads in Anne
Arundel County within one mile of the village of Galesville, in Anne
Arundel County.

 

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