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Session Laws, 1920
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ALBERT C. RTTCHIE, GOVERNOR. 719

are assessed subject only to prior State, county and municipal
charges, and shall be enforced by a judgment upon complaint
of the Commissioners of Millington, before any Justice of the
Peace or by the Circuit Court of Kent County, and usual
execution thereon. No such annual benefit charges shall con-
tinue as a lien for a period longer than two years from the
date from which the same became in default, unless it is re-
duced to a judgment and duly recorded among the records
of the office of the Clerk of Kent County. Said benefit charge
shall be payable at the office of the Commissioners of Milling-
ton immediately upon being levied, and shall be in default
after sixty days from that date; and said levy and any judg-
ment obtained as a result of the default of the payment
thereof, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
from and after the time said levy is in default.

SEC. 7. And be it enactcd, That before any plumbing or
sewer construction is done in any building or upon any private
property within the corporate limits of the town of Millington,
the person, firm or corporation doing the same shall first ob-
tain a. permit from said Commissioners of Millington, and to
pay therefor such reasonable sum as the Commissioners of
Millington may prescribe. Such work shall be done under and
pursuant to such rules, regulations and requirements as the
Commissioners of Millington may from time to time formulate,
and subject to such inspection as may be necessary. No con-
nection of any kind shall be made with any water or sewer
mains constructed by said Commissioners of Millington with-
out a permit and under such conditions as said Commissioners
of Millington may authorize. Said Commissioners of Milling-
ton shall have the right of entry at reasonable hours to all
buildings and premises having any connection with the water
and sewerage systems under its jurisdiction and may order
and require such changes in all water and sewerage connec-
tions as they may deem necessary. No private or semi-public
water or sewerage installation intended for the use of two or
more buildings or premises shall be constructed in said town
of Millington without the person, firm or corporation doing
the work having obtained a permit from said Commissioners
of Millington and pay a reasonable charge therefor and such
plant shall then be installed, maintained and operated under
such rules and regulations as said Commissioners of Milling-
ton may require or devise. Any violation of any of the pro-


 

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