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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 4.] JURORS. 463

bodies politic, owning property binding on Jones' falls, within
the limits of the city, to wall up such property, so far as the same
may bind on the falls, with a good and sufficient stone wall, to
such height as in their judgment the public good may require,
and to have the same backed up or filled in with earth, so as to
secure the same and the adjacent property from danger of being
inundated with water ; and the said mayor and city council may,
whenever they deem it necessary, compel any individuals, com-
panies or bodies politic, to rebuild or repair, in a good and
sufficient manner, any stone wall owned by them and binding on
Jones' falls, within the city limits; and should any individuals,
companies or bodies politic, neglect or refuse to wall up Jones'
falls, rebuild or repair any such wall within the limits of the city
of Baltimore, when required so to do by the mayor and city
council, the said mayor and city council may cause the same to
be done; and they are authorized and empowered to recover the
costs of such wall, rebuilding or repairing, by suit at law, from
the party who may have refused or neglected to build, rebuild or
repair such wall; and the cost of such wall shall be a lien on the
property so walled up or repaired.

JURORS.

1882, ch 67. 1884, ch. 450.

583. The judges of the supreme bench of Baltimore city, or a
majority of them, shall meet in some one of the court rooms of
the city of Baltimore on such days as the said judges or a
majority of them shall appoint, in the month of April in each
year, and shall, on such days of meeting, select fairly and impar-
tially, and by the exercise of their best judgment, the names of
seven hundred and fifty persons, or thereabout, qualified under
the laws of this State to be grand and petit jurors in the city of
Baltimore. They shall cause the names of the persons so
selected to be entered in a proper book, and shall verify the list
so made up by their certificate and signatures. The said book
containing the said list shall be placed in the custody of the clerk
of the superior court of Baltimore city.

Ibid.

584. In order to assist the said judges in making ont the list
of jurors aforesaid, the collector of taxes of the city of Baltimore

 

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