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ART. 9.] MECHANICS' LIENS—MILLS. 941

1888, ch. 853.

113. The bailiff shall have the same fees for making distress-,
for taxes as are allowed county collectors, and for making arrests
or serving process for violations of any ordinances of the corpo-
ration, the same as are allowed constables for similar services;
and when the bailiff wilfully fails to discharge any duties of his
office he may be fined, not exceeding ten dollars for any one
offence.

Ibid.

114. Any fines, penalties and forfeitures imposed by this sub-
title of this article, or by any ordinance of the commissioners^
may be collected by proceedings in the name of the commis-
sioners ; and the said commissioners shall have power to commit
the offender to the county jail on failure to pay such fines and
forfeitures, until the same be paid with costs.

Ibid.

115. The commissioners shall not expend, or contract to ex-
pend, in any one year, more money than the amount receivable
from taxes, and obtained from all sources for that year.

Ibid.

116. The county commissioners, justices of the peace, sheriff,
constable and all State and county officers shall have, hold and
exercise their offices and jurisdiction in said town as if this sub-
title of this article had not been enacted.

MECHANICS' LIENS.

1886, ch. 52. 1888, ch. 64.

117. The provisions of the code of public general laws re-
lating to mechanics' liens shall not apply to Charles county.

MILLS.

P. L. L., (I860,) art. 9, sec. 51.

118. The master or owner of any horse-mill or wind-mill in
Charles county may demand and receive for grinding any quan-
tity of corn or rye, the sixth part thereof; and if any such master
or owner, or the miller, or the person employed by him in said
mill shall demand or receive more, he shall forfeit the sum of

 

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