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ART. 18.] ELECTIONS, PRIMARY—FENCES. 1691
by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars, or by imprison-
ment in the house of correction, or the jail of Queen Anne's
county, for not more than six months, or by both fine and impris-
onment as aforesaid, in the discretion of the court.
1888, ch. 299.
160. All prosecutions under this sub-title of this article shall
be by indictment, to be found by the grand jury of Queen Anne's
county; and all fines collected from this source shall be paid into-
the school fund of said county.
Ibid.
161. Whenever any voluntary political association or party,,
other than the democratic party, shall desire to hold its primary
election under this sub-title of this article, its State central com-
mittee shall issue an order for said primary election in form and
substance like the one required by section 148 of this sub-title of
this article, and thereupon the provisions and requirements of this
sub-title of this article shall apply to such political association or
party as though specially named or designated therein, and to its
State central committee for said county and to judges and clerks
appointed by said committee.
Ibid.
162. No expenses shall be incurred by Queen Anne's county
in the conduct of any election under this sub-title of this article.
FENCES.
P. L. L . (1860,) art. 17, sec 77.
163. Whenever joint fences have been or may be established
in said county for the mutual advantage of different owners or
possessors of adjoining lands, each shall keep up in good repair
his or their respective proportion thereof, in the manner follow-
ing, that is to say: all post and rail or plank fences shall be at
least four feet and a half high, and all worm or other fences shall
be at least five feet high, the distance in every case to be com-
puted from the ground or base of any embankment on which the
same may be placed.
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