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Session Laws, 1922
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354 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 152

eminent, maintenance and improvement of said town, and may
enforce its ordinances under such penalties, fines and forfeit-
ures, as it may deem proper; provided, that the manufacture
or sale of spirituous and malt liquor is hereby prohibited within
the corporate limits of said town and for a distance of one
thousand feet beyond the boundaries thereof.

SEC. 34. And be it enacted, That the Council shall have
power to take by ordinance any ground deemed to be necessary
for the laying out of any new street or alley, paying the owner
just compensation therefor, and to assess damages and benefits
against the real estate damaged or benefited by the laying out
of such new street or alleys or the improvements or alteration
of existing streets, pavements and gutters.

SEC. 35. And be it enacted, That all fines, penalties and
forfeitures imposed by this charter or by any ordinance of the
Council may be collected in the name of North Beach before
the Mayor or before any justice of the peace of Calvert County,
and the delinquent may be committed to the town jail until
the same is paid with costs.

SEC. 36. And be it enacted, That the Council, acting
through the Mayor, shall have the power any time to suspend,
remit or release the said fines, penalties or forfeitures and
costs, or any part thereof at discretion.

SEC. 37. And be it enacted, That the Council may pro-
vide by ordinance for immediate arrest without warrant of
any person violating any ordinance, when in the judgment of
the Mayor or police officers of the town the delay necessary to
the issue of a warrant would be dangerous to the peace, quiet
or good order of the town.

SEC. 38. And be it enacted, That any party subject to a
fine, penalty or forfeiture by virtue of any of the provisions
of this Act, shall have the right to appeal, except as otherwise
herein specifically provided, within thirty days thereafter to
the Circuit Court of Calvert County, and shall have the right,
if he so elect, to a trial by jury, upon giving ample security
for the payment of such fine and costs as may be adjudged
against him in said Circuit Court.

SEC. 30. And be it enacted, That all ordinances of the
Council shall be posted for five days in some conspicuous place
in said town, and the certificate of the clerk, entered upon the


 

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