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Session Laws, 1924
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228 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 107

SEC. 35. And be it enacted, That all fines, penalties and for-
feitures 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 provide
by ordinance for immediate arrest without warrant of any per-
son 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 subjected 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. 39. And be it enacted, That all ordinances of the Coun-
cil shall be posted for five days in some conspicuous place in said
town, and the certificate of the clerk, entered upon the records of
the town, shall be evidence of the passage and publication, re-
spectively, of the ordinances. All ordinances shall be in force
from and after the date of their last publication as herein pro-
vided.

SEC. 39-A. And be it enacted, That the election or elections
hereinbefore provided for shall be subject to the provisions of the
Corrupt Practices Act of Maryland, as contained in the Code of
Public General Laws, in so far as. the same have any applicabil-
ity to this Act.

SEC. 40. And be it enacted, That the Mayor and Council shall
not expend, or contract to spend, in any one fiscal year, more
money than the amount receivable from taxes and other sources
of income during that year; provided, that the Mayor and Coun-
cil may, and they are hereby so authorized under the restric-

 

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