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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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782 CECIL COUNTY [ART. 8.

237. Upon non-attendance of any per-
sons so summoned, others to be
summoned; eight to be stricken
from full panel, by whom
238. Oath to be administered to jurors.
239. Estimation of benefits; inquisi-
tion, its form; return to court;
confirmation by court.
240. If inquisition set aside, another
to be ordered.
241. Inquisition, what it must contain;
upon payment, commissioners
become entitled to the property;
payment of valuation after
owners' refusal to receive it.
242. Assessment of property.
243. Appeal from assessment.
244. Bailiff, his powers, duties and
pay
245. President of. commissioners, his
powers and duties.
246. County roads that run through
Perryville.

Fort Deposit

247. Inhabitants of, are a body cor-
porate; their corporate powers,
name and seal.
848. Commissioners, electors; election
for commissioners; their neces-
sary qualifications; when and
how they are to qualify; meet-
ing to choose president, his
duties.
249. Elections to be regulated by by-
laws of the corporation.
250 Election to fill vacancies not to
be held while five commission-
ers continue to serve, they to
have powers of full board.
251. In case of neglect to hold an
election, power not to cease,
old board to hold over.
252. Limits of the town
253. Clerk to commissioners.
254. Record of ordinances to be kept
for inspection.

255. Wharves, boats, obstructions in
river, powers of commissioners
in regard to.
256. Rights of lot-owners in the matter
of wharves.
257. General powers of the commis-
sioners.
258. Taxes; grading and paving streets.
259. Assessor; assessment.
260. Appeal from assessment.
261. Bailiff, his oath, bonds, duties;
tax collector, his oath, bond;
bailiff may be tax collector.
262. Bailiff and collector to attend
meetings of commissioners, and
perform what may be required
of them.

263. Powers of president, commis-
sioners and tax collector in the
collection of taxes.
264. Grading and improvement of
streets, lanes and alleys.
265. Opening, widening and straight-
ening of streets, lanes'and alleys;
removing obstructions; condem-
nation for the purpose; levy to
pay damages and expenses.
266. Paving sidewalks and streets;
payment for, how to be made;
culverts and drains; condemna-
tion proceedings.

267. Power to borrow money; to iasue
bonds; subscriptions or loans
to gas or water companies.
268. Survey upon application of lot-
owners; expenses of same;
notice to adjoining lot-owners.
269. Certificate of survey and bounds.
270. Taxes, fines, forfeitures and pen-
alties, to what use to be applied;
how to be recovered; commit-
ment; power to remit or release
fines; supersedeas.

Railroad Crossings.

271. Guards, where to be placed; their
duties; notice to company be-



 

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