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ART. 4. ] CITY OP BALTIMORE.
or used for supplying the city of Baltimore with water,
by swimming, bathing or washing therein, or by wash-
ing or causing to be washed therein, or so near thereto
as to pollute the water therein, any clothes, the skin of
any dead animal, or any impure, foetid or noxious ani-
mal or vegetable matter; or shall throw, or cause to
be thrown therein, or so near thereto as to pollute the
water therein, any impure, feted or noxious animal or
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vegetable matter, the person or persons so offending
shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than five nor more
than fifty dollars for each offence.
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Penalty.
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Sub-Sec. 2. If any person shall erect or cause to be
erected any privy, hog-pen, bleaching or dyeing estab-
lishment, or other thing, over any lake, dam, reservoir,
line of conduit, water-pipe, gate-house, or other work
constructed or used for supplying the city of Baltimore
with water, or so near thereto as to pollute or discolor
the water therein, the person or persons so offending
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Erecting privy,
&c, over lake,
&c.
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shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars,
and the further sum of ten dollars for each and every
day the same shall remain after notice to remove the
same shall have been given.
Approved and in force February 19, 1870.
PARKS.
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Penalty.
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1870, c. 68 repeals sections 958 and 959 as enacted by 1861, c. 29, [codified in Sup.
1861-7, as sections 791 and 792 of this article, ] and re-enacts the same to read as
follows:
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958. If the said park commissioners should find that
they cannot agree with the owner of any land or of any
interest in land which may be found necessary to be
added to Druid Hill park or to Patterson park; or if
the owner thereof or any of the owners thereof, at the
time of the application, be a feme covert, under age, non
compos mentis, or residing out of Baltimore county, or
in the case of Patterson park, out of Baltimore city,
application may be made by the said commissioners to
any justice of the peace of Baltimore county, or in the
case of Patterson park, to any justice of the peace of
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1870, c. 68
Park commis-
sioners may
condemn lands,
and how
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