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Session Laws, 1908 Session
Volume 483, Page 336   View pdf image (33K)
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336 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

selling or giving away any spirituous, vinous or malt liquor,
and to license all places where such liquors or either of them
are to be used on the premises, whether given away or sold, and
all such last named places within the corporate limits and
within one-eighth of a mile thereof, in addition to the fees re-
quired to be paid to the State, shall pay a license fee of twenty-
five dollars per annum to the Mayor and Council of Midland,
and it is hereby further provided that no person licensed by
the State as a retail dealer to sell liquor in Allegany county
shall sell fermented or spirituous liquor or lager beer within
the corporate limits of the town of Midland or within the space
of one-eighth of a mile of said limits without first having paid
to the Mayor and Council of Midland the sum of twenty-five
dollars for each and every oyster house, ordinary saloon or
place licensed by the State as a retailer of liquor or lager beer
under a penalty of forfeiture of the license to do such business
within the corporate limits of said town and within one-eighth
of a mile thereof, and the payment of such fine, not to exceed
twenty-five dollars, as may be provided by ordinance of the
Mayor and Council, to be imposed by any justice of the peace
having jurisdiction in any part of said town, for which purpose
the Mayor and Council of Midland shall have jurisdiction for
one-eighth of a mile beyond the corporate limits, and in default
of the payment of any imposed as hereinbefore provided, the
justice may commit any person so convicted to the town lockup
or county jail for not more than thirty days; and the bailiff
of the town shall execute the process issued by the justices of
the peace having jurisdiction therein to the distance of one-
eighth of a mile beyond the corporate limits as aforesaid for
police purposes.

184A19. The Mayor and justice of the peace having jurisdic-
tion within the town of Midland or any part thereof shall be
police magistrates of said town before any one of whom shall
be taken persons charged with violating the charter of any of
the ordinances of said town and before whom all fines, penal-
ties and forfeitures imposed by this Act or any ordinances of
said town may be recovered in the name of the Mayor and
Council of Midland.

184A20. The Mayor and Council shall have full power and
authority to grade, curb and pave, or cause to be graded, curbed
and paved all sidewalks, gutters and sewers, which, in their
judgment, the public convenience may require, and from time to
time, if necessary, to change or alter the grade of any streets
already graded, and to repave, or repair, any sidewalks, gut-
ters or sewers whenever they may require it, and to collect the

 

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