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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 411

spect shall continue, and the President and Commissioners,
for the time being, shall continue in
office until such election shall be held.

Sec. 6. Be it enacted, That the limits of said
town shall commence at a stone set in the ground
on the South side of the road leading from War-
wick to Elkton, marked "third of Ask more," and
running thence to the point in the middle of the
main road, running from Warwick to Middletown,
where the State line crosses said road; thence to a
point in the middle of main road running from
Warwick to the Levels, where said line crosses
State road, thence to the intersection of the Head
of Sassafras and Cecilton road, thence to the North-
West corner of J. B. Morton's lot joining the land
of J. J. Lockwood, thence to the place of begin-
ning.

Limits of the
Town.

Sec. 7. Be it enacted, That the said Commis-
sioners or a majority of them may appoint a clerk,
and prescribe his duties and allow him such com-
pensation for his services as they may think pro-
per.

May appoint
Clerk.

Sec. 8. Be it enacted, That all ordinances passed
by the said Commissioners or a majority of them,
. shall be entered by the clerk in a book to be kept
• by him for that purpose, and shall be open at all
times for inspection of any person interested, and
copies of all ordinances shall be set up in the most
public places in said town, that the same may be
generally made known.

Record of or-
dinances.

Sec. 9. Be it enacted, That the said Commission-
ers may pass all by-laws and ordinances necessary
to give effect and operation to all the powers vested
in the said Corporation, and to impose fines, pen-
alties and forfeitures for the breach thereof; but no
ordinance of said Commissioners shall impose a
fine, penalty or forfeiture, for any one offence, of
more than ten dollars.

Power of
Commissioners.

Sec. 10. Be it enacted, That they shall have
power to levy and collect taxes in said town, not
exceeding in any one year thirty cents in the hun-
dred dollars, on the the assessable property in
said town.
. .

Taxes.

Sec. 11. Be it enacted, That they shall once ill
three years or oftener if they think proper, ap-

Assessment.,



 
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