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MUNICIPAL CHARTERS
conviction thereof before any [Justice of the Peace, or
in the Circuit Court for Dorchester County, shall be
fined not less than one hundred dollars and costs, and
shall be confined in the Maryland House of Correction
until both fine and costs are paid] COURT OF LAW SHALL BE
FINED NOT MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500) OR
CONFINED TO THE COUNTY JAIL FOR THIRTY (30) DAYS, OR
BOTH, IN THE DISCRETION OF THE COURT HATING JURISDICTION.
SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this
Resolution shall become effective on the 27th day of
March, 1974.
APPROVED this 4th day of February, 1974.
CHARTER AMENDMENT
NO. 75-74-28
WHEREAS, Section 70 entitled "Taxes" of the Charter
of The Commissioners of Cambridge was amended March 15,
1972 by Charter Amendment No. 44—72—1 purporting to enact
Subsection (h) to said Section, and
WHEREAS, Subsection (h) as existed in said Section
was not repealed, therefore technically making two
Subsections (h) of Section 70, and
WHEREAS, Subsections (g), (h), (h) and (i) of
Section 70 are to be repealed and reenacted, with
amendments, or repealed, therefore this Resolution is
enacted.
RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Cambridge adopted
pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the
Constitution of Maryland and Section 13 of Article 23A of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1973 Replacement Volume)
entitled "Corporation—Municipal" to amend the Charter of
The Commissioners of Cambridge by repealing and
reenacting, with amendments, Subsection (g) entitled "Tax
sales" and Subsection (h) entitled "Corporate personal
property tax discount interest", and repealing Subsection
(h) entitled "Redemption of tax property" and Subsection
(i) of Section 70 entitled "Taxes" of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Dorchester County (1961 Edition), said Code
being Article 10 of the Public Local Laws of Maryland
entitled "Dorchester County", subtitled "Cambridge", to
provide for the method of collection of taxes, to correct
an error and to remove obsolete language.
SECTION 1. BE IT RESOLVED by The Commissioners of
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