ART. 3.] BALTIMORE COUNTY.
SWINE.
1864, c. 395 adds the following:
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195. It shall not be lawful for any person to allow
swine to run at large in the fifth election district of
Anne Arundel county.
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1804, p 305, s 1.
Not to run at
large in the
fifth election
district.
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196. Any person may impound any swine found
going at large in the limits of said district, belonging
to any inhabitant thereof, and the owner 'of such
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Ibid. s. 2
May be im-
pounded.
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swine, on reclaiming the same shall pay at the rate
of fifty cents per head for every twenty-four hours
such swine may have been impounded, and any
swine so impounded shall be advertised by notice
in writing, set up at two of the most public places
in the district.
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Pay for re-
claiming same
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197. If any swine shall remain so impounded for
five days after notice given as aforesaid, the party so
impounding it may sell the same at public sale, after
two days' notice as provided in the preceding sec-
tion, for the payment of costs and expenses, includ-
ing the said fifty cents per day.
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Ibid B 8.
When im-
pounder may
sell.
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198. All disputes arising between the owner of
any swine and the person impounding them, shall be
determined by a justice of the peace for said county,
who may summon witnesses and decide the matter
in controversy.
In force from April 1, 1864.
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Ibid, s 4.
Disputes
between inn-
pounder and
owner, how
determined.
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