228 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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said Sections, and to repeal an Act passed Jan-
uary Session, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven,
entitled, an Act to repeal Section two hundred
and twenty-seven, of Article four of the Code of
Public Local Laws, relating to Elections in the
City of Baltimore, and to re-enact the same with
amendments and to amend and re-enact said
Section two hundred and twenty-seven. |
Repealed. |
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That an Act passed at the January
Session of the General Assembly of Maryland,
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled, an
Act to repeal the Sections of the fourth Article of
the Public Local Laws of the City of Baltimore,
relative to the qualification of electors in said city,
and regulating the time for holding Elections for
Mayor and Members of the City Council, and the
terms of, and the times for entering upon the du-
ties of said offices, and to re-enact the same with
amendments, be and the same is hereby repealed,
two hundred and thirteenth and two hundred and
twenty-second Sections of Article four of the Code
of Public Local Laws of the City of Baltimore, and
the Act of January Session, of eighteen hundred
and sixty-seven, entitled, an Act to repeal Section
two hundred and twenty-seven of Article four of
the Code of Public Local Laws, and to re-enact the
same with amendments, be and the same is hereby
repealed, and the following Sections be and they
are hereby substituted in lieu thereof respectively. |
Section re-
enacted. |
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Section
two hundred and thirteen, be re-enacted to read as
follows: |
Judges of elec-
tion to take an
oath. |
Sec. 213. Each of the said Judges as soon as
may be after his appointment and after the pass-
age of this Act, and before proceeding to Act at
any election shall take the oath or affirmation pre-
scribed by the thirty-fifth Article of the Code of
Public General Laws, entitled, elections, as amen-
ded by the Act of the General Assembly, passed
at the January Session thereof, in the year eigh-
teen hundred and sixty-seven, repealing and adopt-
ing a substitute for Section nine, of said Article,
and every Clerk of Election as soon as may be after |
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