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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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to take such steps and means for the improvement of any or

 

all of the streets, avenues, alleys or ways of said Snow Hill

Authority of
municipality.

by curbing, recurbing, grading, regrading, paving, shelling,

 

placing stone or other materials from curb to curb or any part

 

thereof, widening, straightening or otherwise altering or im-

 

proving said streets, avenues, alleys, ways, or any of them, as

 

to the said Mayor and Council of Snow Hill, in the exercise of

 

their discretion, may seem proper and to the best interest of

 

said town, using therefor whatever instruments, materials or

 

means and having said work done and improvements made

 

in whatever manner that to said Mayor and Council may seem

 

best : and for the purpose of carrying out the intentions of

 

this Act the said Mayor and Council of Snow Hill are hereby

 

authorized and empowered, if they see fit, to employ, and, from

Right to em-

the funds raised by the issue and sale of said bonds, to com-

ploy civil en-

pensate a competent engineer or engineers to plan, oversee

gineer.

and direct the improvements or changes as aforesaid ; and the

 

said Mayor and Council of Snow Hill are further authorized

 

and empowered to employ and pay as aforesaid such other

 

agents, servants or laborers as lo them may seem necessary or

 

proper to make such improvements or changes as aforesaid.

 

and, further, to purchase and pay for such materials and to pur-

 

chase and pay for or lo hire or rent such tools, implements

 

or machinery as to them may seem necessary or proper to

 

make such improvements or changes, and to do any other act

To purchase
necessary ma-

or thing which to them may seem necessary or proper in

chinery.

order to carry out the intentions of this Act.

 

SEC. 6. And be it enacted. That the Treasurer of said town

 

of Snow Hill shall keep in a book for the purpose a full registry

Town Treas-
urer's duties.

of the bonds sold, the different series, the number of the bonds.

 

and the name of the purchaser and amounts realized on sale.

 

and any transfer and assignments of the same when requested

 

by any subsequent purchaser or purchasers.

 

SEC. 7. And be it enacted. That the said Mayor and Council

 

shall select, in their discretion, some depository in which to

Depository for
bonds.

deposit the money necessary for the payment of the principal

 

and interest of said bonds as the same may mature and be-

 

come due, provided that the said Mayor and Council shall

 

select by resolution said depository before issuing said bonds.

 

and shall designate the same on said bonds and the coupons

 

thereto attached.

 

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That all Acts or parts of Acts

 

inconsistent with the provisions of this Act be and the same

 

are hereby repealed.

 


 
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