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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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206 BALTIMORE COUNTY. [ART. 3.

1874, ch. 79. 1878, ch. 242. 1882, ch. 287.

107. Any party against whom any justice of the peace may
render a judgment nnder the provisions of any of the sections of
this sub-title of this article, at any time within ten days from the
rendition of such judgment, may appeal therefrom to the circuit
court for the county wherein the same may have been rendered;
but no execution shall be stayed unless the party appealing shall
give bond, with two sufficient securities, to be approved of by the
justice, to the State of Maryland, in double the amount of the fine
imposed, with condition to prosecute such appeal with effect to the
circuit court at its next session thereafter, and to pay the fine
imposed, and all costs attending such proceedings, in case judg-
ment shall be affirmed.

FRANKLIN.

1873, ch. 822.

108. 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 in Poppleton's plat of the town of Franklin,
in Baltimore county, 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.

109. It shall not be lawful for any person to enclose any of
the public grounds, as laid down in the said plat of the town of
Franklin, under the penalty of twenty dollars for each and every
offence, and five dollars for each and every day that any of said
public grounds shall remain, in whole or in part, enclosed.

Ibid.

110. It shall not be lawful for any person to cut any of the
live growing trees off said public grounds, nor deaden them,
under the penalty of five dollars for each and every offence.

Ibid.

111. No offensive or putrid vegetable or animal matter or
substance shall be permitted to be cast or thrown upon any of

 

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