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MARYLAND MANUAL 475
tional power and authority necessary or proper to carry
into full force and effect any and all of the specified powers
which the General Assembly is authorized to grant to the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore pursuant to this
Article and to fully accomplish any and all of the purposes
and objects contemplated by the provisions of this Article,
provided such additional power or authority is not incon-
sistent with the terms and provisions of this Article or
with any other provision or provisions of the Constitution
of Maryland. The General Assembly may place such other
and further restrictions or limitations on the exercise of
any of the powers which it may grant to the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore under the provisions of this
Article as it may deem proper and expedient.
3. Provided, however, that no public local law enacted
under the provisions and authority of this Article shall be
enacted or construed to authorize the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore to exercise or apply any of the powers
or authority in this Article enumerated within the terri-
torial limits of either Anne Arundel or Howard counties
COUNTY.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the aforegoing
Article hereby proposed as an amendment to the Constitu-
tion of Maryland, shall, at the election to be held in
November, 1954, be submitted to the qualified voters of
the State of Maryland for their adoption or rejection in
pursuance of the directions contained in Article XIV of
the Constitution of Maryland, and at the said general
election the vote on the proposed amendment to the Consti-
tution shall be by ballot, and upon each ballot there shall
be printed the words "For Constitutional Amendment"
and "Against Constitutional Amendment", as now pro-
vided by law, and immediately after said election due
returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote for and
against said proposed amendment, as directed by Article
XIV of the Constitution and further proceedings had in
accordance with said Article XIV.
EXPLANATION : Italics indicate new matter added to exist-
ing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.
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