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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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1250 GARRETT COUNTY. [ART. 12.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

1878, ch. 108. 1882. ch. 143. 1884, ch. 825. 1886, ch. 208. 1888, ch. 4.

94. Garrett county is divided into eleven election districts
According to their present bounds and limits, and elections for
public officers shall be held in each of said districts at the places
heretofore established by law.

1880, ch. 407.

95. The judges of election in said county shall each receive
two dollars per day for each day they shall be engaged as such
judges in receiving and counting ballots; and return judges of
election living more than three miles from Oakland, in addition
thereto, shall each receive as mileage, eight cents per mile for each
mile over three miles traveled by them in going from their place
of residence to Oakland to make returns of any election, and two
dollars each per day for each day they may be occupied as such,
return judges in making said returns.

FENCES.

1884, ch. 805.

96. All fields and other grounds kept for enclosure in Garrett
county shall be fenced with post and rail or plank or worm
fences, made of good and substantial rails, at least four feet high
from the ground to the top of the upper rail; and all worm
fences not staked and ridered shall be at least four and one-half
feet high to the top of the upper rail, and the first or under rail
in post and rail or plank or worm fences shall not exceed five
inches from the ground or embankment on which the same is or
may be built, and the width between the rails or planks com-
prising the fence shall be such as is usual in the construction of
good post and rail, plank or worm fences; and all brush fences
made upon the gronnd shall be at least four feet high; and all
brush fences made upon an embankment shall be at least three
feet high; provided, the embankment be eighteen inches high, and
provided that nothing contained in this section shall be so con-
strued as to extend to other than outside fences between pro-
prietors; and if any live stock of any kind or description
whatever shall break into any person's enclosure, the same being

 

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