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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 22.] JERUSALEM. 1991

1887, ch. 272.

243. For any and every license thus granted, the said clerk
shall demand and be entitled to receive as follows: for a license
to employ not more than one team of not less than three horses
or mules, the sum of eighty dollars; for a license to employ not
more than one team of not more than two horses or mules, the
sum of sixty dollars; for a license to employ not more than one
team of more than one horse or mule, the sum of forty dollars.

Ibid.

244. Any person violating the provisions of section 242, upon
conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of fifty dollars, which
fine shall be collectible as small debts are now collected, one-half
to the informer, and the other half to be applied to the use of
the public schools of said county.

JERUSALEM.

1870, ch 452.

245. The citizens of the town of Jerusalem, in Washington
county, are a body corporate, by the name of " The Burgess and
Commissioners of Jerusalem," and by that name may sue and be
sued, and may have and use a common seal.

Ibid.

246. The legal voters of the State, of the age of twenty-one
years and upwards, who have resided in said town twelve months
next preceding the election, shall elect by ballot, on the first
Monday in May in each year, a burgess, assistant burgess, and
five commissioners for said town, having the same qualifications
in all respects as the voters.

Ibid.

247. All elections shall be held and conducted as shall from
time to time be directed by the by-laws of the corporation, not
contrary to this charter.

Ibid.

248. If at any election for burgess, assistant burgess and com-
missioners, any two or more persons shall have an equality of
votes, so that no choice shall be made, a second election shall be
held, after not less than ten days' notice, and so on until a choice
shall be made.

 

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