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Session Laws, 1931
Volume 580, Page 571   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR.                  571

bonds, and in thirteen annual instalments as nearly equal as
possible, beginning July 1, 1933, to pay the interest on and to
redeem said bonds as they become due and payable; said instal-
ments to bear interest at a rate not to exceed six per centum per
annum, and any assessment or part thereof remaining due and
unpaid shall be enforced and collected by the Mayor and Town
Council in the same manner as town taxes are collected; pro-
vided the Mayor and Town Council shall give two weeks' no-
tice to the owners of all abutting property, by advertisement,
published at least once a week in one or more newspapers pub-
lished in Prince George's County, which advertisement shall
state the date on which such assessment shall be made and
warning all abutting owners to appear at the time and place
stated in said advertisement or notices, to show cause, if any
there be, why said assessment should not be made as pro-
posed. Any person aggrieved by the action of the Mayor and
Town Council of Colmar1 Manor shall have the right to ap-
peal to the Circuit Court for Prince George's County, Mary-
land, provided such appeal is taken within ten days next suc-
ceeding the day on which said assessment is made.

SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That the Mayor and
Town Council of Colmar Manor shall give prior consideration
to the construction of roadways, alleys, curbs, sidewalks and
gutters as provided for herein whenever the owners of fifty-one
per centum (51%). of the property, where property shall abut
upon such streets, shall petition the said Mayor and Town
Council to that effect, but the Mayor and Town Council of
Colmar Manor shall have the discretion and final determina-
tion as to the streets to be improved, notwithstanding such
petition.

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of
this Act shall not become effective until the same shall be
submitted to and approved by the qualified voters of the town
of Colmar Manor, Maryland, as hereinafter provided.

The date of said election shall be fixed by the Mayor and
Town Council of Colmar Manor, and notice thereof shall be
given by posting notice of such election in at least ten public
places within the limits of said town.

The ballots shall be prepared as ballots are prepared for
a general town election, and shall have printed thereon the
words "For Street Improvement Loan, " with a blank square

 

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