366
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ST. MARY'S COUNTY. [ART. 18.
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Ibid s. 2
Allowance
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60. Said wood corder for each cord of fire-wood he
may measure under the provisions of this act shall be
allowed five cents, to be paid in all cases by the pur-
chaser, and on his neglect or refusal to pay the same the
wood corder may collect it as other debts.
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Ibid s 3
Oath
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61. Said wood corder, before entering upon his
duties as provided for in the provision of this act, shall
be sworn in due form of law before some justice of the
peace of St. Mary's county to the faithful and impar-
tial performance of his duties.
In force and approved March 30, 1868.
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ROADS.
See under Public Local Lairs, Art. IX, Charles County, the act of 18CS, c. 452,
relating to roads. The fourth section of this article provides that it shall also apply
to St. Mary's county in lis provision, provided the sense of the people of said county
be taken on the question of its adoption at an election to be held in said county on
the same day, and in the same mode in every respect as provided in the preceding
section for Charles county, and if it shall appear to the county commissioners of
St. Mary's county, upon the returns thereof being made to them in like manner,
that more ballots have been oast for, than against the adoption of said act, they shall
in like manner issue proclamation declaring the same and proceed to carry said act
into effect.
RAIL ROADS.
See, under Public Local Laws, Art IX, Charles County, the act of 1808, o 310, to
appoint commissioners from St. Mary's, Charles and Prince George's counties, to
have a survey and estimate made for constructing and equipping a rail road from
some point in Prince George's county to Point Lookout.
 
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SHERIFF
1868, c. 300 repeals section 118 and enacts the following
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1868, c 309
Keeping pri-
soners
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118. The sheriff of St. Mary's county shall be
entitled to receive sixty cents per day for keeping
prisoners and furnishing them with food.
In force and approved March 30, 1868.
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