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582

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Counties," and the several Acts and parts of Acts amenda-
tory thereof, and to re-enact the said Act of eighteen hun-
dred and ninety-four, with amendments.

Mt. Airy
Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Chapter ninety-one of the Acts of eighteen hun-
dred and ninety-four, entitled an "Act to Incorporate the
Town of Mt. Airy, in Carroll and Frederick Counties,"
and the several Acts and parts of Acts amendatory thereof,
be and the same are hereby repealed, and the said Act of
eighteen hundred and ninety-four is hereby re-enacted, with
amendments, so as to read as follows:

Corporation
name, Mayor
and Council
of Mt. Airy.

Sec. A. The inhabitants of the Town of Mt. Airy, in Car-
roll and Frederick Counties, are a corporation by the name
of the Mayor and Council of Mt. Airy, and by that name
shall have perpetual succession, may sue and he sued, may
purchase and hold real, personal and mixed property, and
dispose of the same for the benefit of the said town, and may
have and use a common seal, which may be altered at
pleasure.

Limits of the
town.

Sec. B. The limits of said town shall be as follows: Begin-
ning at the intersection of the two roads at the entrance of
"Wildwood Park;" thence in a straight line to the south-
eastern line of the land purchased by the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad Company from Robert Sellman, following the said
line to Watersville road; thence west to the Westminster
road, following said road north to the northern line of the
land purchased by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company
from Albert Jones; thence in a straight line to the spring on
the land of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company; thence
in a straight line to the northwestern corner of the land of
B. L. Jackson, following the said line to the Baltimore &
Ohio Railroad bed ; thence in a straight line to the south-
western corner of the land purchased by E. E. Dayhoff from
Dr. B. H. Todd; thence in a straight line to the Parrsville
road, following said road north to the place of beginning.

May receive in
trust moneys
and assets, etc.

Sec. C. The said corporation may receive in trust, and may
control for the purposes of said trusts all money and assets
which have been or may be bestowed upon it by deed, will or
any other form of gift or conveyance in trust for any general
corporate purpose, or for the general purpose of education, or
for charitable purposes of any description within the said town.

Specified time
for election
of Mayor and
Council.

Sec. D. All persons who have resided within the corporate
limits of said town for six months next preceding the elec-
tion, and who are qualified to vote for delegates for the Gen-



 
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