ARTICLE X.
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Dorchester
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County.
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CONTENTS.
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ALMS-HOUSE— SEC.
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CONSTABLES—
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SEC.
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Trustees may keep out-pension-
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Number of fixed..................
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4
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ers................................ 1
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Limit to expenditure for....... 1
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ELECTIONS—
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Number of districts fixed......
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3
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ATTORNEY, STATE'S—
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District number twelve defined
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6
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Fees of regulated................. 7
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JUSTICES—
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CAMBRIDGE—
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Number of fixed..................
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4
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Who may vote for commis-
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sioners in........................ 2
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STATE'S ATTORNEY—
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Pees of regulated.................
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7
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ALMS-HOUSE.
The Act of 1802, ch. 50, repeals section 25 of this article and substitutes the following:
SEC. 1. The trustees of the poor for Dorchester county may,
out of the money so levied, keep any number of out-pensioners
they may think proper; provided, the amount paid therefor, in
any one year, shall not exceed the sum of one thousand dollars,
and no out-pension shall be allowed to any person who is not
a fit subject to be received into the alms-house.
CAMBRIDGE.
The Act of 1802, ch. 01, repeals section 33 and substitutes the following:
2. The free white male inhabitants of said town, above the
age of twenty-one years, who have resided within the limits of
said town for one year next preceding the election, and free
white male persons above the age of twenty-one years, not resi-
dents of said town, having a freehold estate or leasehold pro-
perty for a term exceeding twenty-one years in said town, shall,
on the second Saturday of March annually, at the court-house in
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