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88

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the said commis-

Compensa-
tion for com-

sioners and their surveyor, if one not of their body

missioners

be appointed, shall each be entitled to five dollars

and surveyor,

per day for each day they may serve as such, and all
other persons employed by said commissioners to aid


them in making said survey, and in such other du-


ties as may be required by this act, except their

Counsel.

counsel, if any be employed by them, whose com-


pensation shall as aforesaid be fixed by said Circuit


Court, shall be entitled to one dollar and twenty-five

Other per-

cents per day each, to be certified by the said com-

sons.

missioners or a majority of them, and be paid as
hereinafter provided.


SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That the expenses of


the said Commission and Survey, the expenses of re-


cording the proceedings, and all other expenses inci-

County Com-

dent to the commission, not exceeding in the aggre-

missioners to

gate the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, shall

pay expenses.

be assessed, levied and paid by the County Commis-


sioners of the said county, as other county charges are

One-half of

levied and paid ; and one-half of all fines imposed

fines.

and collected under the provisions of this act, for the


violation of the second offence, specified in the sixth


section of this act, shall be paid into the Public

Informer's

School Fund of said county, and one-half to the in-

portion.

former.

Harbor Mas-

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That the Harbor Mas-

ter have full

ter, hereinafter provided for, shall have full power

power.

and authority, and it shall be his duty to regulate


said Inner Harbor, and the steamers, vessels, and


craft of all kinds entering therein, and to prevent


the same from moving or anchoring so as to obstruct


navigation or interfere with the movements of one


another, and to cause their removal from, one point


to another for that purpose, and upon the owner, cap-

Refusing to
obey the au-

tain or other person in charge neglecting or refusing
to obey the authority of said harbor master, and per-

thority.

sisting in anchoring or moving his steamer, vessel,


or other craft at any point forbidden by him, or ne-


glect or refuse to remove the same when by said offi-


cer called on to do so, and upon the announcement


of his official position, except steamers, vessels, or


other craft lying at wharf discharging cargo, or ly-


ing at wharf in employment, or by consent of owner



 
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