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968 ARTICLE 4.

until thence discharged by due process of law; and said costs shall be
accounted for and paid over by said respective Justices of the Peace so-
sitting at the respective station houses in the manner in which all costs
paid to such Justices of the Peace so respectively sitting at such station
houses in the City of Baltimore, are now or may hereafter be required
by law to be accounted for and paid over.

1886, ch. 373. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 572.

143. Whenever any person has been committed to the Baltimore City
Jail on the charge of drunkenness or disorderly conduct, and he is deemed
by the physician in charge of said jail a proper subject for the Almshouse,
the Visitors to the Jail shall have power to transfer said person to said
Almshouse.

1886, ch. 373. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 573.

144. Whenever any person has been committed to the Baltimore City
Jail on the charge of drunkenness or disorderly conduct who is affected
with any form of disease that in the judgment of the physician of said
jail would require a longer time than the term of sentence to cure, or in
any case where the accommodation, comfort, care and nursing cannot be
furnished by the said jail, or in case of any person who may be insane
at the time of committal, or become insane during the term for which
committed, the said Visitors to the Jail shall have the power to release
and send such person to his or her home, or to some infirmary, hospital
or to the Almshouse, where provision has been made by the City of Bal-
timore for the reception of such cases.

M. & C. C. of Baltimore v. Keeley Institute, 81 Md. 106.

DEPARTMENT OF REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT.

1898, ch. 123.

145. There shall be a Department of Review and Assessment of the-
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, composed of the Appeal Tax
Court and the Commissioners for Opening Streets. The head of this
department shall be the Board of Review and Assessment, to consist of
the President of the Appeal Tax Court, the President of the Commis-
sioners for Opening Streets, and the Mayor ex officio. The President of
the said Court shall be the President of the Board of Review and Assess-
ment. This Board shall be for consultation and advice, but it shall have
no power to direct or control either sub-department. It shall perform
such duties as may be prescribed by ordinances not inconsistent with this
Charter.

APPEAL TAX COURT.

1874, ch. 483. 1888, ch. 98, sec. 22. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 842.

146. The Appeal Tax Court shall be the first sub-department of Re-
view and Assessment, and its head shall be a bench composed of three

 

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