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Session Laws, 1892
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482

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


POLICE MAGISTRATE.


192. The police magistrate shall be a justice of the

Police

peace of the State of Maryland, in and for Garrett County,

magistrate.

residing within the town of Oakland ; he shall have full


authority, power and jurisdiction to hear, determine and


pass sentence in all cases of the violations of the ordinances


of the said corporation, and may impose fines for such vio-


lations, or may imprison offenders, or may both fine and


imprison offenders against said ordinances, and in the


default of the payment of any fines imposed by him shall com-


mit the offender to the lock-up until he same be paid, as may


be provided by the ordinances of the town ; provided that


no ordinance shall be passed providing for a fine of not less


than one nor more than twenty-five dollars, nor for a term


of imprisonment for more than thirty days.


ATTORNEY.


193. The attorney for the corporation shall render such

Attorney.

legal services as may be required of him from time to time


by the mayor and town council, and shall receive such com-


pensation as the town council may prescribe by ordinance.


BAILIFF.


194. The bailiff shall qualify in such manner as the town

Bailiff.

council shall require. He shall perform all the police duties


of the town, and for this purpose he is clothed with all the


power of a constable under the general law. He shall


promptly bring all violators of the ordinances of the town to


trial before the police magistrate. He shall enforce the


ordinances of the town and shall be subject to the orders of


the mayor, provided such orders are not contrary to the


ordinances of the town.


FLAGMAN.


195. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company shall

Flagman.

keep a flagman to guard the crossings of the tracks, of said
company over second street in said town of Oakland, between


the hours of seven o'clock a. m. and nine o'clock p. m.


ORDINANCES.


195 A. The town council may, by ordinance, provide for

Codifica-

the codification of all ordinances which have been or may

tion of
ordinances,

be passed by it, and for the printing of such codification



 
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