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ART. XXV] PUBLIC ROADS. 175-
the sheriff who shall fail to perform the duty imposed by this section
shall each forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars. Provided that the-
County Commissioners of St. Mary's County shall not expend more
than twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) in any one year for publishing"
the notices required by this section, and the publication of the notices-
of the Supervisors of Elections relative to elections, registration, etc.
12.
See notes to article 5, section 84.
13.
See notes to section 1.
Public Roads.
88.
The course of procedure prescribed by sections 88 to 104, followed; see-
note to article 5, section 84. Harford County v. ,Tay, 122 Md. 326.
1904, art. 25, sec. 95. 1888, art. 25, sec. 91. 1860. art. 28, see. 20. 1853, ch. 220,
sec. 5. 1874, ch. 423. 1876, ch. 184. 1878, ch. 286.
1900, ch. 72. 1902, ch. 625. 1917, ch. 17.
96. No public road shall be opened or altered so as to pass through
the buildings, gardens, yards or burial grounds of any person without
the consent of the owner thereof in writing. This section not to apply
to Allegany County, Baltimore County, Washington County or Wicom-
ico County.
See notes to this section in volume 1 of the Annotated Code.
1916, ch. 263.
104A. The County Commissioners of the several Counties of this
State, shall, within four months after June 1, 191C, erect and there-
after maintain at each intersection of a County road with the State
roads and State aid roads, in their respective Counties, a sign or finger
board, substantially made; on which shall be legibly painted, in letters
at least three inches in height, the name of the principal place or places
to which such County road leads, with the distance thereto from such
State or State aid road, such sign or finger board to be securely fastened
on a substantial post firmly placed in the ground. In all Counties of
the State wherein the jurisdiction over the County roads is vested by
law in any board or other officials, the duties herein imposed upon the
County Commissioners shall be and become the duties of such "board
or other officials."
1916, ch. 263.
104B. Any .person defacing, injuring or destroying any sign or
finger board erected or maintained under the preceding Section shall be
subject, upon conviction, before any Justice of the Peace or by the
Circuit Court for any of the Counties, to a fine of not more than fifty
dollars for each offense, or confinement in the County Jail for not less,
than ten days nor more than thirty days, or both fine and imprisonment.
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