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pany, of any partridge, woodcock or rabbit at any time, shall be
prima facie evidence of violation of sections 30 or 33, respec-
tively.
1886. ch. 88.
35. Any person found trespassing upon any private property
in this county which shall have been posted or advertised, shall
be liable to be arrested by any constable of the county, and shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof
before any justice of the peace of said county shall be fined the
sum of five dollars, and on failure to pay said fine shall be con-
fined in the county jail for a term of ten days.
Ibid.
36. The fines which may be collected by any justice of the
peace of said county, under the provisions of sections 30 to 35,
inclusive, and the money paid to said clerk of the circuit court
for licenses, under the provisions of sections 32 and 33, shall be
paid by the said justice of the peace and said clerk, to the county
commissioners, to be by them placed to the credit of the school
fund for said county.
Ibid.
37. It shall be the duty of the constables of the several elec-
tion districts of the county to arrest all persons violating any of
said sections, and take them before the nearest justice of the
peace, to be dealt with as therein directed.
BRIDGE AT CHESTERTOWN.
F. L. L. (1860,) art. 17, sec. 26. 1888, ch. 376.
38. The county commissioners of Queen Anne's county and
the county commissioners of Kent county, or a majority of them,
respectively, are authorized and empowered to negotiate with the
stockholders of the Chester river bridge company, or their duly
constituted agent, and purchase the capital stock of said bridge
company at a price not exceeding the par value thereof, and pro-
vide for the payment thereof in one, two and three annual instal-
ments, as may be agreed on, by levies on their respective counties
in the proportions said respective boards of commissioners may
agree upon between themselves as properly chargeable to their
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