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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. 8. ] CECIL COUNTY. 515

PORT DEPOSIT.

1864, c. 226 amends and re-enacts sections 146, 152 and 160 as follows:

146. The limits of said village shall commence on
the Susquehanna river, at the eastern terminus of
the old Port Deposit bridge, and run thence due east
one-quarter of a mile, then southerly in a parallel
line with the river, until it strikes a run called Her-
ring run, then down the said run to the Susquehanna
river, and then by and with the river to the place of
beginning.

1864, c 226, s. 1
Limits of town.

152. They shall have the power to levy and col-
lect taxes in said village, not exceeding in any one
year, thirty cents in. the hundred dollars on the
assessable property of said village; and shall also,
for the purpose of grading and paving the streets of
said village, have power to levy such other taxes
upon the property fronting on the street, or the por-
tion thereof to be paved, as will pay the cost of
grading and paving the same.

Ibid s 2.
Commission-
ers empowered
to levy taxes.

160. The president and commissioners of the vil-
lage of Port Deposit, have full power to pave the
streets of said village, and shall assess and levy the
expense thereof upon the owners of the property
fronting on that portion, of the street to be paved,
ratably according to the number of front feet they
may respectively own on such portion to be paved
as aforesaid.

In force from March 9, 1864.
1861, c. 36 adds the following

Ibid s 3
To pave streets.

164. The president and commissioners of the vil-
lage of Port Deposit shall have the power to pass
ordinances regulating the market, the inspection,
measurement and weight of all provisions sold in
and to be consumed in said village; to suppress all
disorderly meetings, to prevent firing guns, squibs, or
any kind of firearms or fireworks in said village; to

1801, c 36.
What ordinan-
ces to be
passed.



 

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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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