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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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ART. 6.] CAROLINE COUNTY.

491

wardens and members of a masonic lodge, when-
ever such lodge shall be organized in the said town,
and they shall have immediate possession of the
same, and all arrearages of rent unpaid, and to their
successors.

 

62. Each owner of real estate on Market street in
said town, who has not already done so, shall within
ninety days after he shall be thereto required by the
president and commissioners, pave with good brick
in front of his or her premises on said street, a width
of side-walk not less than six feet, and upon failure
to do so, the president and commissioners shall cause
the same to be done, and the expenses shall be levied
and collected as other taxes in said town, from the
property in the front of which such paving shall have
been done: the county commissioners of Caroline
county shall cause to be laid, a pavement of good
hard brick, in front of the public square, all the
way on Market street, of not less than six feet in
width, and likewise a pavement of good hard brick
from the last named pavement to the court house

Ibid. s. 13.
Owners re-
quired to pare
side-walks.

door, of not less than twelve feet in width ; and any
person driving over either of said pavements so as
aforesaid, laid by the county commissioners, with
horses, mules, carts, carriages or wagon, shall be
liable to a fine of ten dollars, and it is made the
duty of the bailiff of said town or sheriff of said
county, to arrest such person forthwith without
warrant, and take him before a justice of the peace,
whose duty it shall be to impose such fine, and
upon his failure to pay said fine, the justice of the
peace shall commit him to the county jail until such

Fine for driv-
ing on pave-
ment

fine be paid ; and the bailiff, sheriff or justice of the
peace failing to discharge their duty in the premises,
shall be liable to presentment and conviction in the
circuit court for Caroline county, and upon convic-
tion shall be fined in a sum of not more than twenty
dollars in the discretion of the court : each owner of

Bailiff, &c.,
liable to pre-
sentment.

property on Market street in said town shall con-
tinue to keep in good repair the pavement in front
of his or her property on said street, and upon the

Pavement to
be repaired



 
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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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