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WICOMICO COUNTY. 5105

nuisance abated by themselves; also to provide what part of the expense,
if any, shall be borne by individual property owners or tenants, or be paid
for in whole or part by the city, and shall have power to enforce such
ordinance or ordinances by making a violation thereof a misdemeanor and
punishable by fine and imprisonment.

1908, ch. 310, sec. 158L (p. 1122). 1922, oh. 27, sec. 158L.

302. The Mayor and Council of Salisbury are hereby authorized and
empowered to borrow on the faith and credit of the city and for the use
of the city any sum or sums of money, in all not exceeding in the aggre-
gate the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, and may issue notes or
other evidence of indebtedness for the same, and in such sums and payable
at such times as they may prescribe by ordinance or otherwise; provided,
that the payment of said notes or other evidence of indebtedness issued
under authority of this section and the interest thereon must be paid by
the Mayor and Council from the general taxes levied for the use of the
city under the power conferred by its charter, the levying or collecting
of any special tax for the payment of such notes or other evidence of in-
debtedness being expressly prohibited.

1908, oh. 310, sec. 158M (p. 1123).

303. For the enforcement of the city ordinances the police justice shall
have all the powers of ordering arrests and summoning witnesses, trying
cases and inflicting fines and punishments that are now vested in justices
of the peace by law, and shall be entitled to demand and receive the same
fees as in other criminal cases. He shall be furnished with a copy of
the charter and ordinances of the city, and shall keep a separate docket
for corporation cases, submit the same when requested and render quar-
terly statements and pay over all the fines to the treasurer. And the
Mayor and Council may provide that a violation of the provisions of any

ordinance may be a misdemeanor and punishable by fine and imprison-
ment. From any judgment rendered by the police justice in the enforce-
ment of any provision of this charter or of the ordinances of the city an
appeal shall lie by the party aggrieved to the Circuit Court for Wicomico

county; provided, the appeal is taken within thirty days after the render-
ing of such judgment; but no appeal shall stay process or execution upon
judgment, unless good and sufficient bond be given for payment of fine
and all costs in case judgment be affirmed.

1908, ch. 310, sec. 158N (p. 1123).

304. All bonds issued and ordinance passed under the provisions of
chapter 463 of the Acts of 1902, entitled "An Act to authorize the Mayor
and Council of Salisbury, Wicomico county, to issue bonds defraying the
costs of repairing fire engines," and chapter 466 1/2 of the Acts of 1906,
entitled "An Act to authorize the Mayor and Council of Salisbury, in the
State of Maryland, to issue bonds for the purpose of grading, paving,

curbing and draining the streets and roadways of the town of Salisbury,

 

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