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1186 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 590

expend the same as in their judgment they may deem best
for the purposes of the corporation.

SEC. 25. And be it further enacted, That fifty per cent of
such taxes for public or county road purposes as are levied by
the County Commissioners of Charles County upon the inhabi-
tants or the property in the town of Indian Head shall be
expended on the streets and roads within the corporate limits
of said town, under such rules and regulations as may be
agreed upon or adopted by and between the Road Commis-
sioners for Charles County and the Town Commissioners of
Indian Head.

SEC. 26. And be it further enacted, That the Town Com-
missioners of Indian Head shall have the same powers as
are now exercised or that may be exercised at any time by the
State Board of Health of Maryland, restricted, however, to
the limits of said town of Indian Head.

SEC. 27. And be it further enacted, That the Commission-
ers of said town may purchase and hold any property, real,
personal or mixed that may be necessary for municipal pur-
poses and dispose of the same for the benefit of said town.

SEC. 28. And be it further enacted, That they shall have
power to establish building lines in all the streets and high-
ways in said town, or which shall hereafter be opened there-
for, and to compel all persons erecting buildings in said town
to conform thereto, under such penalties as they may pre-
scribe by ordinance, but no buildings shall hereafter be
erected for the purpose of a stable or privy or a place of
confinement of any livestock within one hundred feet of any
existing public street or highway in said town. Any person
or persons violating this last section shall, on conviction, pay
a fine of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars
for each offense and the cost of prosecution, and upon failure
to pay said fine and costs, shall be committed to jail until
the same shall be paid, or for the period of forty days, which-
ever shall first occur.

SEC. 29. And be it further enacted, That no person shall
permit his horses, mules, hogs or cattle of any kind to run
at large outside of his own enclosure within the limits of the
said town; any person violating the aforegoing provisions of
this section by permitting any one of any species of any of
said animals of either gender or of any age, to run at large
outside of his enclosure within the limits aforesaid, belonging


 

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