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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. 21. ] WASHINGTON COUNTY.

opposite the north-western margin of an out lot con-
veyed by Henry W. Lyday to Edward Clark, and
thence so as to run with said margin or boundary south
thirty-two and three-quarter degrees, west one hun-
dred and sixty-eight and fifty-six hundredth perches,
thence so as to run with the south-western boundary
of an out lot conveyed by the school commissioners of
Washington county to Charles.......... south thirty-
one and three-quarter degrees, east fifty-six and forty-
four hundredth perches, thence south seventy-two
degrees, east seventy-seven perches to the corner of
Frederick Fishack's garden, thence north seven and
one-half degrees, east one hundred and eighty-two
perches, crossing the Raven Rock road near an angle
or point of land belonging to Dr. E. T. Bishop, thence
south sixty-eight and one-half degrees, west fifty-eight
and sixty-four hundredth perches, thence north sixty-
two degrees, west one hundred and twenty-five and
twenty-five hundredth perches, thence in a direct line
with the aforementioned boundary of dark's out lot
and in a line with the first line south thirty-two and
three-quarter degrees, west thirty-nine and twenty-
hundredth perches, to the place of beginning. And

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the taxable limits of said town shall include all that
portion of said town now improved or which the citi-
zens may improve hereafter.

Taxable limits.

312. All fines, penalties and forfeitures, imposed by
the ordinances, imposed by the burgess and commis-
sioners of said town, shall be recovered before the bur-
gess or any justice of the peace of Washington county,
upon a warrant issued by him against the offender,
directed to any constable of the county or of said cor-
poration. And the said constable shall serve it under
the same penalties as in cases of summons for small
debts from a justice of the peace, and receive the same
fees, to be paid by the corporation, and the person con-

Fines, &c., how
recovered.

victed, in default of payment, may be committed to the
jail of the county or an appropriate place of confine-
ment within the corporation, provided by the burgess
and commissioners, until such fine, penalty, forfeitures

In default of
payment, offen-
der may be
committed.



 
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