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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Session of 1870
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ART 7. ] CARROLL COUNTY.

287

, Sub-Sec. 2. Any justice of the peace resident in said
town, upon complaint made before him of the violation.
of any ordinance of the said corporation, shall issue
process in the name of the mayor and common council
to recover the fine or penalty imposed for the violation
of such ordinance against the party offending, and may
hear and determine the matter as any case arising under
the laws of the state and shall receive the same fees
therefor.

Ibid s 17.
How ordi-
nances en-
forced.

Sub-Sec. 3. The justice of the peace may in default
of payment of any fine or penalty imposed by him for
a violation of any ordinance of the said corporation
commit the party fined to the county jail for a period
not exceeding ten days, and the sheriff of Carroll county
shall receive and confine the party so committed in the
same manner as other prisoners, and shall be entitled
to the same compensation therefor.

Ibid. s. 18.
Justice may
commit party
failing to pay
fine

Sub-Sec. 4. The mayor may remit any fine or pen-
alty imposed under any ordinance of the mayor and
common council.

Ibid s. 19.
Mayor may re-
mit fines.

34. Sub-Sec. 1. The mayor shall give at least two
weeks notice of the election and shall appoint three
persons as judges of election; and the said judges shall
have power to appoint a clerk who shall keep a record
of the persons voting and the persons voted for, and
the persons having the highest number of votes, for
the several offices of mayor and common council shall
be declared duly elected.

Ibid. s. 20.
Notice of elec-
tion.

Judges.

Sub-Sec. 2. The judges and clerk of election shall
notify the persons elected of their election, and the
persons so elected shall severally hold their respective
offices from the first Saturday of April, in each and
every year next ensuing the election for and during
one year and until their successors shall be duly elected
and qualified as required by this charter.

Ibid s. 21.
Term of office.

Sub-Sec. 3. The magistrate of the town of Manches-
ter when incorporated shall have power to appoint
three judges, who shall give legal notice as specified
in this charter to call the first meeting for holding
the first election under this charter of the eligible

Ibid. s. 22.
How first elec-
tion held.



 
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