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8. If any person having an interest in any joint division
fence, shall fail to make or keep in repair his part thereof, he
shall not be entitled to damages on account of any trespass
through, said part, by stock belonging to the other joint owner
of the fence; and if he shall kill, maim, or otherwise injure such
stock, he shall, upon conviction, pay to the owner thereof, the
full value of such stock with costs of suit.
9. In all other cases of trespass by stock, the party trespassed
upon shall be entitled to recover from the owner of the stock
trespassing, the amount of damages done by such trespass as
other debts are now recovered; but if the party trespassed upon
shall kill, maim, or otherwise wilfully injure the stock tres-
passing, he shall forfeit his right to recover; but in case of
prosecution for such killing or maiming, he shall be entitled to
prove the amount of damage done by such stock, in mitigation
of damages for the killing or maiming.
10. Each freeholder acting under the provisions of this act,
shall be entitled to two dollars per day for each day he shall
be so employed, one-half of which shall be paid by each party
interested.
In force from March 7, 1864.
ORPHANS1 COURT.
Chapter 245 amends and re-enacts Sections 91, 92, as follows:
11. The Judges of the Orphans' Court for Harford county,
shall meet on the first Monday and Tuesday of each month
during the year, if the public business require it.
12. The Judges of the Orphans' Court shall each receive a per
diem of two dollars and fifty cents, and in addition to his per
diem, be entitled to an allowance of six cents for every mile
that his place of residence shall be distant from the place of
holding said court, to be allowed him on each day such judge
may attend said court.
In force from March 10, 1864.
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