ART. 18.] CENTREVILLE. 1667
P. L. L, (1860.) art. 17, sec. 50.
60. Any person who may deem himself aggrieved by said
assessment, may appeal for relief to the said commissioners
within thirty days after the return made by the assessors.
Ibid sec. 51.
61. The commissioners shall have the power annually to make
Abatements and transfers, and to cause a new assessment to be
made, according to the provisions of the three preceding sections,
whenever they shall deem it necessary.
Ibid. sec. 53.
62. The clerk and bailiff of said town, before they enter upon
the duties of their respective offices, shall each make oath before
the said commissioners that he will faithfully and impartially
perform the duties of his office according to the best of his skill
and judgment, without favor, partiality or prejudice; and the
said commissioners may take bond with security from said bailiff
for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.
1868, ch 53.
63. The bailiff shall attend the meetings of the said commis-
sioners, and shall perform such services as they shall direct; he
shall arrest and carry before some justice of the peace for Queen
Anne's county resident in said town, to be dealt with as herein-
before provided, any person found breaking the peace or disturb-
ing the quiet and order of the town, or violating any of the
ordinances made for securing the safety of the property or the
lives of the inhabitants thereof; he shall have power to summon
any of the inhabitants of said town to assist him in the discharge
of his duties when necessary.
1878, ch. 118.
64. The commissioners shall have charge, control and manage-
ment of the market-house in the town, and full power and
authority to enact rules and regulations for the sale in the town,
of all meats, poultry, fish, fruits, vegetables and other provisions,
and to enforce all such rules and regulations by fines, penalties
and forfeitures.
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