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1872 TALBOT COUNTY. [ART. 21.
and the residue amongst those whom he may have summoned,
and who may have aided in the same, to be determined and
awarded by the justice of the peace.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 30, sec. 90.
110. Any person aggrieved by any judgment rendered against
him by a justice, under section 108, may appeal therefrom to the
circuit court for Talbot county, within the same time and upon
the same terms prescribed for appeals from judgments of justices
of the peace in other cases.
1876, ch. 318.
111. It shall not be lawful to haul a seine of any description
whatever in the waters of the Choptank river and its tributaries,
for the purpose of catching fish, from the twentieth day of May
to the first day of August in each and every year.
Ibid.
112. Any person violating the preceding section, upon con-
viction thereof before a justice of the peace residing in any of
the counties of Talbot, Dorchester or Caroline, opposite the shores
where the offence is committed, shall be fined not less than ten
dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offence, to be
collected in the same manner and by the same process of law as
other fines or small debts are collected.
Ibid.
114. Upon default in the payment of such fine, the seine or
boat, or both, shall be liable to seizure, and upon ten days' notice
being given, shall he sold, and a sufficiency of the proceeds of the
sale shall be appropriated to the payment of the fines and costs,
and the balance, if any, shall be paid over to the owner of said
seine and boat; provided, however, that an appeal to the circuit
court shall in all cases be allowed if demanded by the defendant
within ten days from the date of judgment; and upon the filing
of an approved appeal'bond at the time of praying such appeal,
execution upon such judgment shall be stayed as in ordinary
cases before justices of the peace.
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