ART. 23. ] WORCESTER COUNTY.
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14. The commissioners and all other officers of the
corporation shall, before they enter upon the duties of
their office, take an oath before a justice of the peace
that they will diligently and faithfully, to the best of
their judgment, discharge the duties of their office
without favor, partiality or prejudice, -and shall file the
certificate of the officer before whom the same was
taken, among the records of the corporation.
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Ibid. s. 14
Oath of com-
missioners and
corporation
officers.
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15. The clerk and bailiff shall give a bond, payable
to the commissioners, in such penalty and with such
security as the commissioners may require, conditioned
for the faithful performance of the duties of the office
of bailiff or clerk.
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Ibid s 16.
Bond of clerk
and bailiff.
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16. The commissioners may pass such ordinances,
not contrary to law, as they may deem beneficial to the
town, may open and close streets, straighten, widen
and improve the same, grade and pave the same,
restrain all disorders and disturbances, apprehend and
fine all vagabonds, and may impose fines, penalties and
forfeitures for the violation of their ordinances.
In force and approved March 30, 1868.
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Ibid. s. 16.
Powers of com-
missioners.
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CIRCUIT COURT.
1868, c. 57 repeals and re-enacts section 32 so as to read as follows:
32. There shall be four terms of the circuit court
for Worcester county, two to be held at Snow Hill,
commencing on the third Monday of the months of
January, May and July, and the fourth Monday of
October.
In force end approved February 18, 1868.
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1868, c 57.
Terms.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
By the act of 1868, c. 460, section 33 of this article, relating to the county commis-
sioners, is repealed.
In force and approved March 30, 1868.
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