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1324 HARFORD COUNTY. [ART. 13.

1874, ch. 248.

88. The judges and clerks of elections in said county shall
each be allowed four dollars a day for each day they act as such.

Ibid.

89. The collectors of taxes of the different election districts in

said county shall pay to the judge's and clerks immediately after
the holding of any election, such sum of money as they shall
severally be entitled to receive for their services; and a certificate
signed by the clerk to the board of county commissioners, ex-
pressing the sum due to said judges or clerks, shall be sufficient
authority to the collectors to pay the amount therein, specified.

FENCES.

1864, ch. 804.

90. All division fences between the lands of different proprie-
tors in Harford county, which may be necessary for their mutual
protection, shall be made and repaired at the joint and equal

expense of the parties interested.

Ibid.

91. All such joint division fences, if made of post and rail,
or plank, shall be four feet and a half high; all worm fences shall
be five feet high, made of good and sound rails, staked and
ridered and substantially built.

Ibid.

92. If either party shall refuse or neglect to make or keep in
good repair his portion of said division fence, after twenty days'
notice shall have been given to him, his tenant or overseer, by
the person aggrieved, the person so aggrieved may apply to the

county commissioners, who shall, upon proof of the notice
aforesaid, appoint three discreet and sound judging freeholders of
said county, not related to either party, who shall have full
power to hear and determine all matters in dispute connected

with said fence.

Ibid.

93. Said freeholders, if they find that the making or repair-
ing of the fences is for the mutual advantage or protection of

 

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