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Roads.
134 Resurvey of, when to be made.
135. Proceedings when resurvey is
made.
136. Oath of examiners.
137. Proceedings upon return by ex-
aminers, appeal allowed; plat
to be recorded; evidence of
location of road; what received
as.
138. Unlawful to erect buildings or
fence in gardens or burial
grounds; obstructing any con-
templated road, until applica-
tion for such has been refused
by county commissioners. .
Sheriff.
139. Compensation to for board of
prisoners.
Surveyor.
140. Duties of
141. Compensation of.
State's Attorney.
142 Fees of
Taneytown,
143. Citizens of, a body corporate under
name of the "Burgess and Com-
missioners of Taneytown;"
general powers of
144. Limits of; control of corporation
over all sanitary and police
regulations to extend how far
beyond limits of.
145. Qualification of voters in election
of burgess and commissioners;
number of commissioners.
146. Judges of election, appointment
of, elections to be held by.
147. Oath of judges of elections.
148. Upon neglect of voters to hold an
election officers previously
elected to hold over.
149. Term of burgess and commis-
sioners.
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150. Quorum of commissioners, what
constitutes, vacancy in, how
filled, vacancy in office of bur-
gess, how filled.
151. Oath of burgess and commis-
sioners
152 Clerk, appointment and duties of.
153. Meetings of commissioners.
154. What ordinances commissioners
may pass.
155. Assessment, when to be made;
limit of rate of taxation; may
borrow for corporate purposes
sum not exceeding $1,000.
156. Paving and repairing footways,
cost of, how paid
157. Owner refusing to pave or repair
footways, burgess to have work
done, expense of such work,
how collected. ,
158. Opening, widening or closing
streets, damages for, how de-
termined; appeal to circuit
court allowed.
159. Bailiff, appointment, bond, duties
and powers of.
160. Taxes to be lien upon property
on which assessed, interest and
discount upon taxes, bailiff to
collect.
161. Burgess, powers of.
162. Appointment of all other neces-
sary officers, how made
163. All monies from all sources to be
applied to uses of corporation.
164. Fines and penalties under pro-
visions of ordinances of town,
how collected; no fine to ex-
ceed ten dollars
165. Obstruction of streets of by Fred-
erick and Pennsylvania Line
Railroad Company, regulations
concerning.
166. Conductor of said company vio-
lating preceding section, pen-
alty.
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