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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 21.1 TALBOT COUNTY. 1839

running at large to be destroyed;
bailiff's fee; licensed dogs to be
muzzled when required by proc-
lamation; fine for violating li-
cense law; penalty for default
of payment, right of jury trial;
removal of dogs disturbing the
peace; fine for neglect.

76. Disposition of the fines; tax on
billiard tables

77. Market days; what articles of food
may be sold without taking
them to market.

78. Penalty for buying at any other
place, victuals or provisions
sold in market, when.

79. Penalty for selling except in mar-
ket.
80. Penalty for butchering in market.
81. Penalty for putting horse, mare or
gelding into or under market-
house.
82. Duties of the clerk of the market.
83. Stalls and shambles may be rented;
rents to be applied to repair and
support of market houses.
84. Recovery of rents; weighers of
hay and corders of wood.
85. Vacancy, how filled.
86. Oath of weigher of hay and corder
of wood.
87. Fire-wood to be corded, fee of
corder, to be paid equally by
buyer and seller.
88. Sale of hay, fee of weigher, to
be paid equally by buyer and
seller.
89. Weigher of hay and corder of
wood may not buy hay or wood,
except for their own consump-
tion; penalty.
90. Penalty for delay or refusal to
weigh or cord.
91. Penalty for refusal to have weighed
or corded.

92. Geese or swine (except estrays)
going at large, to be seized;
bailiff's fees; penalty for wil-
fully allowing geese or swine to
go at large.

93. Recovery of fines, punishment for
default; penalty for disturbing
the peace; fines and penalties, to
whom paid, commissioners to
publish itemized statement of
revenues and expenditures.

94-95. Tax of ten cents on a hundred
dollars for redemption of
what bonds.
96. Account of bonds to be kept.
97. Tax of five cents on every hun-
dred dollars to furnish the town
with water works.

Election Districts.

98. Number of

99. To be divided into election pre-
cincts.
100. Registration of voters
101 . County commissioners to appoint
judges of election, their duty
and compensation

Fences.

102. Joint owners of, to keep in repair;
height of post, rail and plank;
height of worm and other
103. Party aggrieved to repair, when;
hen on land of party refusing;
proceeding to be commenced
within two years.
104. Aggrieved party may discontinue
fence upon three months' notice,
when; in other cases twelve
months' notice to be given.

Fish.

105. Catching, in waters of Choptank;
permission to be obtained from
land owners; meshes to be five
inches square.



 

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