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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 151

and fifty-six feet, to the division line between the


lands of William Jones and John N. Hambleton,


thence south eighty-seven and a half degrees ; east,


two hundred and eighty feet to Talbot street, in-


cluding that portion of the town not covered by


said plat. The waters of Saint Michaels harbor west


of a line drawn from Parrott's point to Three Cedar


point, are hereby made subject to the jurisdiction
of the Commissioners of said town.


132. From and after the passage of this act it


shall not be lawful for any person or persons to en


close any of the streets, lanes or alleys, or any part


of the streets, lanes or alleys, as laid down on the

Unlawful

plat of the town of Saint Michaels, in Talbot county,

to enclose

under the penalty of twenty dollars for each and

streets.

every offence, and five dollars for each and every


day that such street, lane or alley, or any part of


such street, lan« or alley, shall remain in whole or


in part enclosed.


133. If any of said streets, lanes or alleys of said


town of Saint Michaels, as laid down on aforesaid


plat thereof, shall have been enclosed in whole or


in part, and such street, lane or alley which may

To be reopen-

have been enclosed in whole or in part shall not be

ed within six-

reopened within sixty days after the passage of this

ty days.

act, the person or persons who may have enclosed


any such street, lane or alley, in whole or in part,


shall forfeit and pay the sum of two dollars for each

Forfeit for

and every day the same shall continue to be enclosed

non-compli-

after a written notice of the passage of this act

ance.

shall have been served on the offending party or


parties by order of the Board of Commissioners of


said town.


134. Citizens of said town of Saint Michaels who


have resided in said town three months next pre-


ceding the election and qualified to vote for dele-


gates to the General Assembly of Maryland on the


first Monday in April, eighteen hundred and eighty,
between the hours of two and five o'clock P. M.,

Election of
Commission-

shall elect three persons who are above the age of

ers.

twenty-one years and who have resided in the said


town for over one year immediately preceding the


election of the commissioners of said town, said




 

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