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HARFORD COUNTY. [ART. 12.
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Remedy.
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terms to have or repair the same, and may collect
the expense thereof, with costs, by distress on such
property.
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Supervisor
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Sub-Sec. 3. The commissioners may appoint a super-
visor of streets, lanes and alleys of the town and pre-
cincts, and may order and direct in what manner the
streets, lanes and alleys shall be kept and repaired.
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Almshouse.
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Sub-Sec. 4. The commissioners shall have power to
provide for and take care of any person or persons
suffering from accident or otherwise who are unable to
take care of themselves, and if deemed necessary shall
have them sent to the almshouse of Harford county,
and all expenses so incurred shall be repaid to the
commissioners by the county commissioners of Har-
ford county, who are hereby authorized and required
to levy annually for such amounts, payable to the
commissioners of Havre de Grace.
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Fines, how col-
lected.
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Sub-Sec. 5. All fines imposed by any ordinance of
said commissioners may be collected in the name of
the commissioners before a justice of the peace similar
to the mode of collecting small debts, and the delin-
quent shall stand committed to the county jail until
the same is paid with costs. The sheriff of Harford
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Sheriff.
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county shall receive and safely keep in the jail of said
county all persons who shall be committed by any jus-
tice of the peace of said town to said jail for breach or
violation of any of the ordinances of said town, accord-
ing to the tenor of the commitment, and in the same
manner and under the same regulations as persons
committed for the violation of the laws of the state.
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This act further enacts that this act shall take effect from the date of its passage,
and the general assembly reserves to itself the right to amend, alter or repeal this
act at pleasure.
In force and approved March 20, 1863.
ROADS.
By the act of 1868, c. 219 the county commissioners of Harford county are author-
ized, upon the application of William S. Bowman, to cause to be located and laid
out for him a private road from the land of said Bowman, which is described in a
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