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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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500 ARTICLE 2.

collected and enforced. Said bill may be filed against the owner of record
at the time said levy was made, or the owner of record at the time said
bill is filed, or any owner of record between said dates, and publication
thereon shall be notice to all persons having any interest in said property.

1927, ch. 676, sec. 11.

433. The Commission shall provide for each and every property abut-
ting upon a street or right-of-way, in which under this Act, a water main
or sewer is laid, a water service pipe or sewer connection which shall be
extended, as required, from the water main or sewer to the 'property line
of the abutting lot, said service pipe or connection by and at the sole ex-
pense of the Commission, but subject to a reasonable charge for said con-
nection as provided in Section 434 of this Article, which said charge shall
be paid by all property owners at the office of the Commission before the
actual connection with any pipe or private property is made. When any
water or sewer is declared by said Commission complete and ready for1
the delivery of water or the reception of sewage, every abutting property
owner, after due notice, shall make a connection of all spigots or hydrants,
toilets and waste drains with said water main or sewer within the time pre-
scribed by the Commission. Where the aforesaid fixtures do not exist,
or are of a nature which, in the judgment of the Commission is improper
or inadequate, satisfactory equipment shall be installed. All cesspools,
sink drains and privys shall be abandoned and closed. Any violation of
the provisions of this section shall be a misdemeanor punishable under
Section 444 of this Article.

1927, ch. 676, sec. 12.

434. Before any plumbing, water works or sewer construction is done-
in any building, or upon any private property, within any Sanitary Dis-
trict, the person, firm or corporation doing the same shall first obtain a
permit from the Commission and pay therefor such reasonable sum as the
Commission may prescribe. Such work shall be done under and pursuant
to such rules, regulations and requirements as the Commission may from
time to time formulate, and subject to such inspection as it may deem
necessary. No connection of any kind shall be made with any water main
or sewer, constructed or maintained by the Commission, without a permit
and under such conditions as the Commission may authorize. In order to
prevent waste of water, the Commission of its agents or employees shall
have the right of entry at reasonable hours to all buildings or premises
having any connection with the water supply or sewerage systems under
its jurisdiction, and may, upon presenting proper credentials from the
Commission, order and require such changes in all plumbing, water works
or water or sewer connection as it may deem necessary to eliminate leak-
age, loss of water, or unnecessary or improper use of sewers. No private
or semi-public water supply or sewerage installation intended for the
use of two or more buildings or premises shall be constructed in any
Sanitary District without the person, firm or corporation doing the work-

 

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