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Session Laws, 1878
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 165

to jail, fifty cents ; for each prisoner brought out be-


fore the court and returned to jail, fifty cents; and


for taking prisoners to the penitentiary the following
sums of money, namely : When a single convict is


taken, forty dollars ; when two together, thirty dol-


lars each ; when more than two, twenty dollars each,


to be levied as other county charges.


64. He shall receive ten per centum for collecting

Fee for col-

and paying over officers fees.

ecting.

STOCK FOUND TRESPASSING.


65. No person other than a bona fide resident of

Resident of

Garrett county shall drive or cause to be driven

county.

upon, or permit any of his horses, hogs, sheep or


black cattle to enter any of the lands of any citizen


of Garrett county, whether said lands be enclosed

Without per-

or not, without the permission or license of such

mission.

owner.


66. If any such horses, sheep, hogs or black cattle


shall at any time be found running at large upon

Running at

the land of any person within the limits aforesaid,

large.

the owner of the land, his agent, tenant or overseer


may consider them as trespassing and any distrain


then by impounding in an enclosure, and it shall be


the duty of the person making such distress to de-
liver, on oath, over his own name and under date, a

Duty of per-
son.

description in writing of the horses, hogs, sheep or


black cattle distrained, with their natural and arti-


ficial marks, within five days after making the dis-


tress, to some justice of the peace who shall reside


nearest to the place where the distress has been


made, and the justice shall file the same among the

File the same.

papers of his office and give a copy thereof under


his own signature to the person making the distress,


and such person may sell the said horses, hogs, sheep


or black cattle, or so many thereof as may be neces-

Necessary to

sary to pay the sum of two dollars on each and

pay

every head for each day's trespassing as aforesaid.


67. The person making the distress and selling as


aforesaid, shall, before making such sale, give notice

Give notice

of the time and place thereof, by public advertise-

by advertise-

ment set up at three or more public places in the

ment.

neighborhood where such trespass was made, and




 

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