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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 797

sand or gravel over said roads in said district of said county shall have
wheels with tires not less than four inches in width; and all carts hauling
bricks, clay, sand or gravel over said, roads in said district of said county
shall have wheels with tires not less than three inches in width. The
provisions of this section to take effect from the first day of January, 1909.

1906, ch. 149. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 418. 1916, sec. 623. 1928, sec. 761.

761. In order to prevent sand, clay or gravel from wasting upon any
county roads of the Thirteenth Election District of Baltimore County, all
carts and wagons hauling day, sand or gravel shall have tight bottoms,
fronts, side-boards and tail-boards, and that there shall always be a clear
space of at least one inch between the top of the load of sand, clay or
gravel, as the case may be, and the top of the front-board, side-board and
tail-board of all such carts and wagons hauling sand, clay or gravel, and
in no event shall the tail-board be lower than the side-board.

1906, ch. 149. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 419. 1916, sec. 624. 1928, sec. 762.

762. Each and every violation of any provision of either of the next
two preceding sections shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of ten
dollars 'and costs, to be imposed upon the offender by any justice of the
peace of the State of Maryland, in and for Baltimore County, to be col-
lected as other fines are collected; one-half of said fines to go to the in-
former and the balance thereof to the Highway Commission, of Baltimore
County, to be applied by them to the repair of the county roads of said
district.

TOWSON.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 254. 1878, ch. 41. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 420.
1916, sec. 625. 1928, sec. 763.

763. It shall not be lawful for any person to allow his stock of any
kind, including horses, mules, horned cattle and swine or geese, to go at
large unattended in Towson nor within a circuit of one mile and a half
around said village, taking the corner of Chesapeake Avenue and the Bal-
timore and Yorktown Turnpike as the central point.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 255. 1878, ch. 41. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 421.
1916, sec. 626. 1928, aec. 764.

764. Any person who may find any horse, mule, horned cattle, swine
or geese going at large and unattended by a keeper within the limits pre-
scribed in the preceding section may impound the same or report the fact
to some constable or deputy sheriff, who shall impound same under the
penalty of two dollars for each head of stock or lot of geese he may neglect
to impound upon information given to him; and the constable or other
person impounding any stock or geese shall, within twenty-four hours
after impounding, post up in at least three public places within the limits
above prescribed a written or printed description of the stock, swine or
geese impounded, which written description shall contain a notice that if

 

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