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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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472 CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

and transferable as other city bonds, to an amount not exceeding six hundred thou-
sand dollars, and shall provide a sinking fund of two cents on every hundred dol-
lars of assessable property annually, for the redemption of the bonds so authorized
to be issued: provided, that said City Hall shall not be commenced within one year
from the passage of this act.

TENANTS FOR TEARS OR AT WILL.

1861, c. 96 repeals section 890 and substitutes the following:

1861, c 96.
One justice to
have powers

890. One justice of the peace of said city shall
have all the powers conferred upon two justices and
a jury by the general law in relation to landlords

Appeal.

and tenants, subject to appeal as in other cases of
judgments by justices of the peace in said city.

In force from August 7, 1861.

VAGRANTS.

1864, c. 296 adds the following :

1864,c 206
How vagrant
minors may be
taken care of
and who au-
thorized to
commit, &c.

929. The judges of the orphans' court of Baltimore
city, the judge of the criminal court, any justice
of the peace, the trustees of the poor and the ward
managers of the poor and any police officer or con-
stable of said city, are hereby authorized and em-
powered to deal with and commit to the president
and board of managers of the Childrens' aid society of
Baltimore, any minor, whether male or female, in the
same! manner and under the same circumstances, as
they are authorized to deal with and commit female
minors to the care and charge of the home of the
friendless, under section nine hundred and seven to
nine hundred and twenty-seven, both inclusive, of
this article, and the president and board of managers

Children's aid
society.

of said Childrens' aid society of Baltimore, are hereby
vested in regard to all minors, male or female, with
all the rights, powers and authority which the Lome
of the friendless or the president and managers thereof
by this article, are vested with in regard to female
minors, and are to observe the same forms and regu-
lations in regard to the binding out, adopting or



 

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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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