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1954 WASHINGTON COUNTY. [ART. 22.
person feeling himself aggrieved by the judgment rendered by
any justice of the peace in any proceedings under the provisions
of said sections shall have the right to appeal from said judgment
to the next term of the circuit court for said county upon enter-
ing into a recognizance for his appearance at said term of court.
1888, ch. 543
146. Sections 136-14:3 shall not apply to the commissioners
of fisheries of Maryland or their agent, nor to the commissioner
general of fisheries of the United States, or his agent. Such
agent shall produce for inspection, his written authority from
said State or United States fish authorities upon demand of any
justice of the peace, constable or fish warden; nor shall said sec-
tions apply to waters wholly private; "private water" shall mean,
for the purpose of said sections, ponds or streams fed wholly by
artificial sources, or by springs existing upon the same farm or
tract of land belonging to the owner or proprietor thereof, or
waters brought by artificial pipes or channels, other than natural,
into artificial ponds or reservoirs of the owner or proprietor.
Ibid.
147. The eleven preceding sections shall apply to the waters
of the Potomac river within the limits of said county, upon the
ratification by the legislatures of the States of Virginia and West
Virginia of said eleven preceding sections.
FOXES.
P.L.L, (1860,)art.21, sec.106.
148. Every person who is an actual resident of Washington
county shall be entitled to au allowance from said county, not
exceeding one dollar, for every fox destroyed or killed by him
within the limits thereof.
Ibid. sec. 107.
149. It shall be necessary for the person killing or destroying
any fox, to produce the head and tail of the same before some
justice of the peace in and for said county, and make oath that
the said fox was taken, wounded or killed within the limits of
said county, within six days then next preceding.
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