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ART. 21.] ST. MICHAELS. 1891
town not covered by said plat. The waters of St. MichaelV
harbor west of a line draw from Parrott's point to Three Cedar
point, are also made subject to the jurisdiction of the commis-
sioners of said town.
1880, ch. 105.
177. It shall not be lawful for any person to enclose any of
the streets, lanes or alleys, or any part of the streets, lanes or
alleys, as laid down on the plat of said town of St. Michaels,
under the penalty of twenty dollars for each and every offence,
and five dollars for each and every day that such street, lane or
alley, or any part of such street, lane or alley, shall remain in
whole or in part enclosed.
Ibid.
178. The commissioners shall be three in number; and all
citizens of said town of St. Michaels who have resided in said
town three months next preceding the election and are qualified
to vote for delegates to the general assembly, shall elect by ballot,
on the first Monday in April in each year, between the hours of
two and five o'clock P. M., one person, above the age of twenty-
one years, and who has resided in the said town for over one year
immediately preceding said election, a commissioner of said town,
who shall serve for three years.
Ibid.
179. The commissioners of said town shall be judges of elec-
tion, and every commissioner, before proceeding to hold an elec-
tion, shall make oath before a duly authorized officer of the law,
that he will faithfully and impartially perform the duties of
judge of election, and permit every person to vote at such elec-
tion who is qualified, and prevent any one from voting who is
not qualified; and the judges shall, at the close of the polls, count
the votes given to each candidate and publicly declare the result
of said election, and cause the same to be entered in the town
records; and the said judges shall also give to the commissioner
elect a certificate in writing of his election, which certificate
shall be recorded among the records of said town.
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