ART. 5.] CALVERT COUNTY.
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mayor and city council, said payments to be enforced
by the same process that city or state taxes are col-
lected, or they may be collected by process before a
justice of the peace, or in any of the courts of the city
of Baltimore having jurisdiction in such cases; and the
said mayor and city council are hereby authorized and
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empowered to appoint watchmen or such police force
as may be. necessary for the protection of their water
works in the city and county of Baltimore, and to
impose fines and penalties for interference with or
injury to the works or their appendages, to prevent the
water from being obstructed or contaminated, and to
prohibit all meddling or tampering with the water
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Watchman and
police force.
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works and their appurtenances; said fines and penalties
shall be enforced as provided in this article, sections
two hundred and twenty-nine to two hundred and
thirty-five, inclusive.
In force and approved March 30, 1868.
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Fines and pen-
alties.
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ARTICLE V.
Calvert County.
CIRCUIT COURT.
22. Regular terms in seventh judicial
circuit.
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23. Intermediate terms.
21. Jurors.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.
32 Number of justices and constables.
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CIRCUIT COURT.
1858, c. 439, entitled an act to regulate the time of holding the respective circuit
courts for the counties composing the seventh judicial circuit of Maryland, and to
repeal the Local Laws for the said counties in reference thereto, enacts the
following:
SEC. 22. There shall be two regular terms for the
respective circuit courts for the several counties of
St. Mary's, Prince George's, Calvert and Charles,
composing the seventh judicial circuit of this state,
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1868, c 439, s 1.
Regular terms
in seventh judi-
cial circuit.
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