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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 20.] ELECTION DISTRICTS—FENCES. 1793

to Animals," shall apply to Somerset county as fully as if
repeated in this article.

DOCS.

1876, ch. 97.

102. Somerset, Queen Anne's, Montgomery, Dorchester, Alle-
gany, St. Mary's, Calvert, Washington, Caroline, Carroll, Prince
George's, Wicomico, Worcester, Kent, Garrett and Cecil coun-
ties, and Baltimore city, and all cities, towns or boroughs in which
dogs are taxed by municipal ordinance, are exempted from the
operation of sections 157-162 of article 81 of the code of public
general laws, title "Revenue and Taxes," providing for the tax-
ation of dogs in this State.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

1868, ch. 82. 1878, ch. 428. 1874, ch. 43. 1878, ch. 45. 1878, ch. 186.
1878, ch. 214. 1880, ch. 146. 1882, ch. 306. 1888, ch. 218.

103. Somerset county is divided into eleven election districts
according to their present bounds and limits, and the said districts
are hereby numbered as follows: Princess Anne district, number
one; Saint Peter's district, number two; Brinkley's district,
number three; Dublin district, number four; Mount Vernon
district, number five; Fairmount district, number six; Crisfield
district, number seven; Lawson's district, number eight; Tan-
gier district, number nine; Smith's Island district, number ten;
and Dame's Quarter district, number eleven. And all elections
for public officers shall be held in each of said districts at the
places therein now established by law for that purpose.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 19, eec. 103.

104. The return judges of election in said county shall, in
addition to their per diem, be entitled to six and a quarter cents
a mile for every mile their places of residence shall be distant
from the county town, said mileage to be allowed them, both for
going and returning.

FENCES.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 19, sec. 50.

105. The partition fences between the adjoining fields of dif-
ferent proprietors now existing, or which may hereafter be estab-
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