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Penalty. 19. Whenever the permanent surface or soil of any street or public road is broken up or opened by the [Post Office], it shall be lawful for the body having the control of the street or road, in case they think it expedient so to do, to fill in the ground, and to make good the pavement or surface or soil so broken up or opened, and to carry away the rubbish occasioned thereby, instead of permitting such work to be done by the [Post Office]; and the costs and expenses of filling in such ground, and of making good the pavement or soil so broken up or opened, shall be repaid on demand to the body having the control of the street or road by the [Post Office], and in default thereof may be recovered by the body having the control of the street or road from the [Post Office] as a penalty is or may be recoverable from the [Post Office].
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