113. Judges of elections; their duties;
hours during which poils must
be kept open; first election,
when to be held; judges.
114. Bailiff; his powers and duties.
115. Oath to be made by commis-
sioners and other officers; cer-
tificate to be recorded.
116. Commissioners to receive returns,
and decide all questions arising
out of elections.
117 Commissioners; general powers.
118. Assessment, not to exceed county
assessment; tax, maximum rate
119 Tax list; warrant to bailiff, bail-
iffs power to distrain.
120. Bailiff to collect taxes and pay
over within six months.
121. Fines and penalties, how col-
lected.
122. Annual expenditures not to ex-
ceed annual receipts.
123. State and county officers to have
jurisdiction in town; one half of
county taxes from property in
town to be paid to commission-
ers of the town
Jurors, State's Witnesses, Crier
and Bailiffs.
124. Expenses incurred by attendance
of, to be paid by levy; amount
eo levied, how collected; default
of collectors; penalty; how re-
covered.
125. Certificates of attendance, by
whom paid; failure to pay, pen-
alty.
126. Certificate of attendance.
Justices of the Peace and Con-
stables.
127. Number of, and their districts
128. Summons out of the election dis-
trict of defendant, transmission
of the papers.
129. Constables acting as court bailiffs;
pay.
130. Justices of the peace, jurisdiction .
prayer for jury trial, proceed-
ings.
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131. Fees.
132. By whom paid; in case defendant
unable to pay; fines and for-
feitures to be accounted for; no
part to go to informer.
Liquor and Intoxicating Drinks.
133. Sale of. unlawful.
134 Violations of section 133, penalty.
Lime.
135. Unlawful measure.
136. Penalty
137. Recovery of deficiency or its value
by purchaser.
Orphans' Court.
138. Terms, court may be held as
often as needful
139. Judges; powers of less than the
whole number.
Poolesville.
140. Citizens a body corporate, corpo-
rate name; powers, seal.
141. Corporate limits.
142. Election of commissioners; how
many, qualifications of electors;
of commissioners; term oi office
and pay of commissioners.
143. President, how chosen, vacancies
in commissioners, how filled.
144. Meetings, when to be held.
145 Judges of election; their duties;
no pay; during what hours polls
to be open.
146. Clerk, his duties; minutes of pro-
ceedings of commissioners to be
open to inspection.
147. Chief bailiff, under-bailliffs.
148. Chief clerk, chief bailiff, under-
bailiff; pay.
149. Oath to be made by officers of
the corporation.
150. Clerk and chief bailiff, bond.
151. Returns of elections, questions
arising thereon, appeal from de-
cision.
162. Commissioners; general powers.
153. Commissioners, powers in the
matter of health and sanitation
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