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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Session of 1870
Volume 386, Page 325   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. 11. ] FREDERICK COUNTY.

final, and the assessment so corrected and amended,
shall be applicable to all taxes authorized under the
authority of the corporation of Frederick aforesaid.

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169. They shall have power to provide for appre-
hending all vagrants and for committing them to the
jail of Frederick county for a term not exceeding thirty
days, and they shall provide by ordinance for taking
such vagrants from the jail from day to day and com-
pelling them to work at such labor as shall be required
by the mayor, and it shall be the duty of the sheriff to
permit such vagrants committed to the jail to be taken
therefrom and returned thereto, during the time for
which they may be committed, as often as the mayor
shall direct, and by such person as he shall designate,
and the said sheriff shall not be entitled to charge or
receive any other fee than that which is or may be
allowed by law for receiving such vagrants into his
custody when first apprehended and committed, nor
more than twenty-five cents per day for boarding such
vagrants.

Approved and in force April 4, 1870.

Vagrants.

1870, c. 314 adds the following sections to follow section 169 as added by 1868, c. 87:

170. The mayor, aldermen and common council of
Frederick, shall have full power and authority to open,
widen, deepen and straighten the channel of Carroll
creek, whenever they may deem it advisable, expedient
or necessary, within the police limits of Frederick city,
so as to prevent any part of Frederick from being inun-
dated by floods in said creek, and to purchase all such
real estate as may be necessary for such purpose and
receive deeds for the same.

1870, c. 314.
Improvement
of Carroll creek

171. That in case the said mayor, aldermen and
common council of Frederick and the owner or owners
of the real estate wanted for the purpose of opening,
widening, deepening or straightening said creek, can-
not agree upon the price of such real estate, or in case
the owner or owners of the same, or any of them, be
feme covert, under age, non compos mentis, or out of the
county, the mayor of said city shall make application

Proceedings
where owner of
land and mayor
&c., cannot
agree on price.



 

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