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ART. 11. ] FREDERICK COUNTY.
on the southwest side of the turnpike road leading
from Frederick to Buckeystown and near to Mount
Olivet cemetery, and running thence first north sixty-
four and three-quarter degrees, west three hundred and
twenty-two perches to a planted stone marked num-
ber one; then, second, north forty and one-eighth de-
grees, east four hundred and sixty-five perches to a
planted stone marked number two; then, third, south
twenty-six and one-eighth degrees, east two hundred
and three-fourths perches to a planted stone marked
number three; then, fourth, south twenty-one and a
quarter degrees, east four hundred and twelve perches
to the forty-fourth mile-stone on the north side of the
Baltimore and Frederick turnpike road; then, fifth,
south eighty degrees, west three hundred and fifty-five
and sixty-seven one-hundredths perches to the stone
marked B. C. T. L., the place of beginning; and the
said mayor, aldermen and common council of Fred-
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erick shall have full power and authority to assess,
levy and collect, within said extended limits, any and
all taxes whatsoever which they were authorized to
assess, levy and collect within the taxable limits as
existing before the passage of this act.
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Power to levy
tax.
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177. All offences against the laws and ordinances of
the said mayor, aldermen and common council of Fred-
erick, shall be tried and determined by the mayor or
an alderman of said city, and all arrests for breaches
of the laws. and ordinances of said corporation shall be
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Offences
against ordi-
nances, by
whom to be
tried.
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made by the constables appointed by the said mayor,
aldermen and common council of Frederick, and by
other constables whatsoever, and any and all provi-
sions in any section of article eleven of the code of
of public local laws of Frederick county, relating to
the powers and duties of the mayor, aldermen and
common council of Frederick, conferring power and
authority upon justices of the peace and county consta-
bles to act in the premises, are hereby repealed.
Approved and in force April 4, 1870.
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By what con-
stables arrests
to be made.
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