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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

pleaded in any Court of law, and to make all By-
Laws necessary for the purposes herein mentioned.

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Sec. 2. Be it enacted. That the taxable limits of
said town shall be as follows: Beginning at a
point on York Turnpike Road, distant fifty yards
northerly from the property of the Messrs. Col-
lings, and running in a southerly direction with
and binding on the west side of the said turnpike
to the property of Mrs. Malambre, thence due west
to the public road leading from Riders' Switch to
Lutherville, thence with and binding on the west
.side of said road to the division fence between the
property of Messrs. B. V, Richardson and D. C.
H. Emory, thence westerly along said division
fence to the east side of the Northern Central Rail-
road ; thence northerly binding on the east side
thereof to a point directly opposite Mrs. Talbott's
gate, and thence with a straight line to the place
of beginning.

Limits of
town.

Sec. 3. Be, it enacted, That the citizens of Luther-
ville shall hold an election on the first Monday of
April next, or as soon thereafter as may he con-
venient, and each and every year thereafter for
three Commissioners, one of them to be appointed
from the eastern section of the town, who shall
have the management of the town and shall have
full power and authority to enact and pass all laws
and ordinances to preserve the health of the town,
prevent and remove nuisances, to impose and ap-
propriate fines, penalties and forfeitures for the
breach of their By-Laws or ordinances, to lay and
collect taxes for opening, extending, narrowing,
repairing and keeping in order the roads and
street leading through and from said town ; pro-

Elect Com-
missioners.

vided, that the said taxes shall not exceed twenty
cents on every one hundred dollars worth of taxa-
ble property in any one year, which they may col-
lect as county taxes are collected, by such person
or persons as the Commissioners may see fit to
appoint ; all By-Laws and ordinances to be signed
by the Commissioners, and that no Commissioner
shall receive any compensation for his services as
such.

Taxes

Sec. 4. Be it enacted, That all persons entitled
to vote for delegates to the General Assembly of

Who shall
vote.

 

 

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