982 DORCHESTER COUNTY. [ART. 10.
license is issued, and the person named therein, or the person
procuring such license, shall pay to said clerk for such license the
sum of five dollars. Four dollars and a half of said sum shall be
paid by the clerk to the county commissioners for the use of the
public roads of said county, and the remaining fifty cents of
said sum shall go to the clerk for his fee for issuing such license
and any non-resident convicted before a justice of the peace for
said county of gunning within the limits of the county aforesaid
without a license so to do, shall be fined not less than ten dollars
nor more than twenty-five dollars for each and every offence, and
shall stand committed to the county jail until fine and costs are
paid.
1888, ch. 29.
38. The fine which may be collected under the provisions of
sections 35, 36 and 37 shall be paid by the justice of the peace to
the commissioners of said county for the use of public roads of
said county.
Ibid.
39. It shall be the duty of the constables of the various
districts of said county to see that sections 35 and 37 are strictly
enforced.
Ibid.
40. Section 37 shall not apply to non-resident land owners and!
their relatives, nor shall said section apply to relatives or con-
nections by marriage of bona fide residents of said county.
CAMBRIDGE.
1883, ch. 216.
41. The inhabitants of Cambridge are a body corporate by the?
name of "The Commissioners of Cambridge," and as such shall
have perpetual succession, and by that name may sue and be
sued, purchase and hold real, personal and mixed property, or
dispose of the same for the benefit of said town, and may have
and use a common seal, which they may alter at pleasure.
Ibid.
42. The corporate limits of Cambridge are extended so as to
be included within the following metes and bounds, courses and
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