ART. 73.] PENITENTIARY.
three summer months, June, July and August by any
canoe, boat or vessel.
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51. Any person or persons violating the aforegoing
section shall forfeit his canoe, boat or vessel; and it
shall be lawful for any justice of the peace of the
county of Dorchester or of Wicomico county to try
such person or persons, and if found guilty of a viola-
tion of the first section of this act may condemn said
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Ibid s 2
Forfeiture of
canoe, 4c.
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canoe, boat and vessel and sell the same on five days'
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Sale.
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notice, and fine the said offender or offenders a sum not
less than five nor more than twenty dollars for each
and every offence, and said justice of the peace shall
pay over said fines and forfeitures to the school board
of said counties to be used in building and repairing
school houses in the county where the justice of the
peace resides.
Passed and approved March 28, 1868.
ARTICLE LXXIII.
penitentiary.
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Fine.
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3 Warden, his appointment and re-
moval.
9. Salary fuel.
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16 Powers of directors : proviso con-
tracts
17 Bond
87 Duty of warden and clerk.
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1669, c. 97 repeals sections 3, 9,16,17 and 87 of this article and substitutes the
following therefor:
SEC. 3. The directors of the Maryland Penitentiary
shall annually appoint at their regular stated meeting
in the month of May a warden for the penitentiary,
who shall serve for one year or until the stated meeting
of the board of directors, to be held in the month of
May of the year succeeding his election, or in the con-
tingency of the failure or omission of the board to make
an appointment at the time aforesaid to serve until his
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1868, c. 97.
Warden.
Appointment.
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successor shall be chosen. He may be removed from
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Removal.
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