ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 537
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Chapter 344.
AN ACT to prevent the trespass upon private
property in Worcester county, in this state, by
any person or persons who have been forbid-
den to do so by a special written notice served
upon, him or her, or them, by the owner or
owners of said private property, or by their
agents.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General As-
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sembly of Maryland, That any person or persons
who shall enter upon or cross over the premises
or private property of any person or persons in
Worcester county, in this state, after having had
a special written notice served upon him, her or
them by the owner or owners of said property,
or by his, her or their agent, not to cross over or
enter upon said premises or private property,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
on conviction thereof before some justice of the
peace of said county be fined by said justice not
less than five nor more than fifty dollars, and in
default of payment of said fine, together with
costs of prosecution, shall be by said justice of
the peace committed to the county jail for a pe-
riod of twenty days.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That all fines
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Unlawful to
trespass.
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collected under the foregoing section shall be
paid by the justice of the peace before whom
such conviction shall be had, and whose duty
it is hereby made to pay the same, over to the
county school commissioners of said county
within a period cf thirty days after having re-
ceived the same.
Approved April 4, 1888.
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Fine to
whom paid.
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