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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 13.] BELAIR—BIRDS AND GAME. 1311

ment of any fine or forfeiture which may be imposed by any
justice of the peace of said county for the violation of said ordi-
nances, according to the tenor of said commitment, until dis-
charged by due course of law, or by payment of the fine, forfeit-
ure and costs.

1883, ch. 98.

36. The commissioners shall annually appoint an active and
discreet person to act as bailiff within the corporate limits of said
town, who before he proceeds to act as such, shall make oath or
affirmation before the clerk of the circuit court that he will faith-
fully and impartially perform the duties required of him as bailiff
of said town, without favor or affection, according to the best of
his skill and judgment; and the said bailiff shall have, within the
corporate limits of the town of Belair, all the power held and
exercised by the constables of this State; and the said bailiff shall
give bond, to be approved by the county commissioners, as
other constables, for the faithful performance of his duty as con-
stable; he shall also execute a bond, with good and sufficient
securities, to be approved by a majority of the commissioners of
aaid town, in such penalty as they may require for the faithful
performance of his duties as town bailiff, and for his accountabil-
ity to the town commissioners for all taxes, assessments, fines or
penalties collected by him; and he or his deputies shall have
power to arrest, without warrant, any person engaged in violat-
ing any of the ordinances of the town or disturbing the public
peace, and shall, without unreasonable delay, take him before
some justice of the peace for trial.

Ibid.

37. The county commissioners may, at their discretion, levy
annually upon the assessable property of the county, and pay
over to the treasurer of said town the sum of one hundred dol-
lars, to aid in keeping the streets of said town, as part of the
public roads of the county, in good repair.

BIRDS AND GAME.

1872, ch. 416.

38. It shall be unlawful for any person, at any time, to shoot
or otherwise kill or injure, or pursue with such intent, any of

 

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