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840 CECIL COUNTY. [ART. 8.

1886, ch 291

188. In any indictment for violation of the provisions of this
sub-title of this article it shall not be necessary, except in the case of
cider, to specify the particular kind of liquor which any person,
house, company, association or body corporate, bartered, sold or
gave away, or solicited or received orders for the purchase of, or
kept, deposited or had, with intent to barter, sell or give away, or
that the same had been bartered, sold or given away in violation
of said provisions; but it shall be sufficient if the indictment sets
forth that the traverser bartered, sold or gave away, or solicited
or received orders for the purchase of, or kept, deposited or had,
with intent to barter, sell or give away, spirituous or fermented
liquors or intoxicating drinks, or with intent that the same be
bartered, sold or given away, in violation of said provisions.

NORTH-EAST.

1870, ch. 100.

189. The citizens of the village of North-East, in Cecil county,
are a body politic, by the name of " The President and Commis-
sioners of the village of North-East," and by their corporate name
may sue and be sued, purchase, hold and receive real, personal
and mixed property, and grant and dispose of the same for the
benefit of said village, and may have and use a common seal,
which may be altered at pleasure.

Ibid.

190. All male citizens of said village above the age of twenty-
one years, who shall have been bona fide residents thereof during
the space of six months, and shall have resided in the State twelve
months next preceding the election, shall elect by ballot, on the
third Monday in March, annually, at the town hall in said village,
five judicious and discreet persons, who shall have resided within
the limits of the village for at least twelve months next preceding
the election, commissioners for said village.

Ibid.

191. All such elections shall be conducted as shall be from
time to time directed by the by-laws of the corporation not in-
consistent with the laws of the State.

 

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