WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 233
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That if any person shall
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take up any stock, such person shall impound the
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same, and shall, at once, notify the constable of the
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Notify con-
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district in which said stock was taken, and the said
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stable.
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constable shall give the notice and make the sale
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upon the same terms and in the same manner as
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provided in the second section of this act, and the
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owner shall have the return of the stock on the said
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conditions as provided in that section ; and for mak-
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ing a sale under this section the constable shall be
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allowed the same commissions now allowed by law
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Commissions
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for the sale of personal property under execution,
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allowed.
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this provision for commissions not to apply to sales
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of stock taken up by the constable himself.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the said consta-
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ble, thus authorized to make sale of such stock, if
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Authorized
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not returned to the owner, as aforesaid, shall, out of
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to sell.
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the moneys arising from such sale, first pay the per-
son or persons taking up the stock, and the costs and
charges and expenses incurred, and the balance, if
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any, to the owner or owners of such stock ; and should
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no one claim said balance, as owner, within sixty
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days of said sale, the constable shall pay the same to
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the Treasurer of the School Fund of Caroline county,
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to be applied to the benefit of the public schools of
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said county.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That sections eighty-
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two, eighty-three, eighty-four and eighty-five of the
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Public Local Laws of Caroline county, sub-title
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Sections re-
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" Fences," be and the same are hereby repealed so
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pealed.
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far as they relate to the third election district and
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sixth, or Hillsborough, district of said county.
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SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That this act shall
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Effective.
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take effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved April 10, 1880.
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