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744 CARROLL COUMTY. [ART. 7.
any officer of the corporation entrusted with the receipt and
expenditure of monies of the corporation to submit to him a
statement of such officer's account as often as said burgess or
commissioners may deem necessary; he shall report annually in
writing to the commissioners the general condition of the town,
with the monies received and expended, which report shall be
posted up in not less than two of the most public places of the
town; he shall sign all laws and ordinances passed by the com-
missioners, with his reason in case of refusal to sign; and if said
law or ordinance so unsigned by him be again put upon its
passage and receive the votes of four-fifths of the commissioners,
it shall become a law without the approval of the burgess.
1884, ch. 590
162. All other officers or assistants to officers necessary to
execute the powers of said corporation shall be provided and
appointed as by ordinance of the burgees and commissioners shall
be directed.
Ibid.
163. All monies arising from taxes, fines, forfeitures and
penalties imposed by this sub-title of this article or ordinance of
the burgess and commissioners, shall be appropriated only to such
uses of said corporation as may by order or ordinance be directed.
Ibid.
164. All fines, penalties and forfeitures imposed by the laws
and ordinances of said burgess and commissioners shall be
recovered before the burgess or any justice of the peace residing
within the corporate limits of said town, upon a warrant issued
against the offender, directed to the bailiff of said corporation, or
any constable of said county, in the corporate name of said town,
and shall be collected by judgment and execution in the same
manner and with the same costs and fees as provided for in cases
of small debts, and with such penalties to the officers for non-
performance of duty as in such cases prescribed by the laws of
the State; and said fines, penalties and forfeitures shall be paid
by the officer collecting the same to the clerk and treasurer of
said town; provided, that if the offence be a breach of the peace
or disturbing the good order of the town, or in violation of any
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