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514

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Third Ward.

Third Ward — This ward begins at the foot of Gay street,:
then with Court lane to High street; then with High street to
Pine street; then with Pine street to Muir street; then with
Muir street to the middle of Cambridge Creek, and down the
middle of Cambridge Creek to intersect the first line of first
ward and therewith to the place of beginning.

Fourth Ward.

Fourth Ward — This w.ard begins at the foot of Muir street;
then with Muir street to Pine street; then with Pine street
and Pine street extended to the southern limits; thence with
the southern and eastern limits to the foot of Cemetery avenue
and to the middle of Cambridge Creek; then down the middle
of Cambridge Creek to opposite Muir street; thence to the
place of beginning.

Fifth Ward.

Fifth Ward — This ward begins at the middle of Cambridge
Creek on the line from the foot of Cemetery avenue, parallel
with Maryland avenue in East Cambridge; thence with said
line to the stone on the Country road to East Cambridge;
then with the extreme eastern boundary line to the Choptank
River, and out into the said river in the same direction to the
middle thereof; thence down the middle of said river to
intersect the line of the first ward; then with said line to the
mouth of Cambridge Creek; thence up said creek with the
middle thereof to the place of beginning.

MUNICIPAL RECORDS.

Municipal
records.

Sec. 44. The Commissioners shall provide and keep three
series or classes of Record Books: First, the Minute Books;
second, the Ordinance Books, and third, the General Record
Books. These books shall be made with strong bindings,
shall be of uniform size and of substantial paper. They shall
keep an assessment book, and they may keep such other
books as they may deem right.

Cambridge
Minute Book.
Shall contain
proceedings
of the
Commission'rs

The minute books shall contain memoranda and entries
showing the proceedings of the Commissioners as they occur.
The minute books heretofore used, as far as they have been
preserved, shall be numbered in the order of their use, and
new minute books shall be added, as the same are needed.
On the first day of May, A. D., 1900, a new minute book
shall be provided, and it shall be designated "Cambridge
Minute Book, new series, Liber i," and all subsequent min-
ute books shall be designated in a similar manner, except
that the liber shall be rightly numbered. When an ordi-
nance is passed, the minute book shall show its number and
title, and shall set forth the number of Commissioners who
voted in favor of its enactment, and the number who voted



 
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