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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 83   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 81

regraded, recurbed, when and as directed to do so by any ordi-
nance of said city, within thirty days from the date of its pas-
sage, or shall fail or refuse to repair the same after thirty
days' written notice given by the Street Superintendent, the
said Mayor and Councilmen shall have the materials found and
the work done, and shall cause the Street Commissioner to
ascertain the amount chargeable to each proprietor or owner,
and the said Mayor and Councilmen may recover the same as
other debts due said city, provided that twenty days' notice in
writing shall be given by the City Clerk to said proprietor or
owner of the amount of his or her assessment, prior to the
institution of such suit.

Section 161. The Mayor and Councilmen of Frostburg
shall have full power to regulate, charge for and grant and
revoke licenses for marketable commodities and for carrying-
on any business within the limits of said city, and more spe-
cifically in connection therewith, but not by way of limitations
or restrictions upon the general powers herein set forth, to regu-
late and provide for the issuing of licenses or permits for all
hawking, peddling and vending of wares and merchandise of
every description upon the streets and highways of the city,
and to impose and demand or revoke a license from all players
or showmen exhibiting in said city, and to provide for licens-
ing theatres and to regulate, restrain or license theatricals, cir-
cuses, carnivals or other public amusements exhibited for gain
within said town; to regulate, issue and revoke licenses for the
business of conducting auction stores, restaurants, saloons, near-
beer saloons, hotels or any other business enterprise carried on
within said city, carriages, wagons or other vehicles used in
said city and upon the streets thereof for the purpose of carry-
ing passengers or goods, and auctioneers crying any sale or
sales upon the public streets.

The Mayor and Councilmen shall have full power to regulate
and license persons therein collecting money in advance from
the inhabitants of said city for the payment of subscriptions to
magazines and newspapers or other merchandise.

The Mayor and Councilmen shall impose a license fee of
seventy-five dollars per annum upon all saloons, hotels, taverns,
restaurants, and all other places therein where malt, spirituous,
fermented or vinous liquors are sold, and they are hereby given
full power and authority to pass such ordinances as may be
deemed necessary for the regulation and control of the traffic
in said liquors within said town. To insure the observance


 

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