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Session Laws, 1886 Session
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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

Peace resident in the Sixth Election District
of said county, on complaint made before him

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of the violation of any ordinance of said cor-
poration, shall issue process in the name of
the said Mayor and Common Council, to recover
the fine or penalty imposed for the violation of
such ordinance against the person or persons so
offending, and said Justice of the Peace may
hear and determine the matter of sitting with-
in the limits of said town as any case arising
under the laws of this State can be heard and
determined, and shall receive the same fees
therefor; said process may be issued to any
Constable of said county or the Bailiff of said
town, returnable before said Justice; and if
issued to said Bailiff to be served, he shall
have in such cases all the powers of a Consta-
ble to serve summons and execute commit-
ment and receive the same fees.

SEC. 18. Act of eighteen hundred and seventy -
two, That the said Justice of the Peace may,
in default of payment of any fine or penalty
imposed by him for the violation of any ordi-
nance of the said corporation, commit the

Proceedings.

party so convicted and fined, to the lockup or
place of confinement in said town provided
by said corporation, or to the county jail at
Westminster, in said county, as the case may
be, for a period not exceeding ten days, and
the Sheriff of Carroll county shall receive and
confine the party so committed, in the same
manner as other prisoners are kept by him,
and shall be entitled to the same compensa-
tion therefor.

May commit
to lockup.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the day of its passage.

Approved April 1, 1886.

Effective.



 
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