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1833.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 216

Interest

Sec. 6. And be it enacted, That in all discounts or loans
to be made by said corporation, the officers thereof Shall be
governed in their calculation of interest by Hewlett's Ta-
bles.

Limit

Sec. 7. And be it enacted, That this act shall continue
and be in full force, until the year eighteen hundred and
forty-five, and until the end of the next General Assembly
which shall happen thereafter.

 

CHAPTER 216.

Passed Mar. 13,1834

An art to Incorporate the Town of Vienna, in Dorchester
county.

Incorporation

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the citizens of the Town of Vienna, in
Dorchester county shall be, and they are hereby constitut-
ed and made a body corporate, by the, name of commis-
sioners of the Town of Vienna, with all the privileges of a
body corporate, and to have a common seal and perpetual
succession.

Qualification of
voters

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the free white male citi-
zens of the Town of Vienna aforesaid, of the age of twen-
ty one years and upwards, and who shall have resided in
the said place, for and daring the space of six months
next proceeding the election, shall on the third Thursday

Annual election

in April nest, at the house of Charles Leary, and on the
first Monday in July next, in each and every year thereaf-
ter, at such house as shall hereafter be designated as the
Town Hall, by the municipality, be authorised to elect five
commissioners for the said town, who shall have resided
within the limits of the same sis months next proceeding
the election.

First election— re
turn, &c.

Sec, 3. And be it enacted, That a justice of the peace
for the time being residing in said Town shall appoint by
writing, under his hand and seal, one judge, to hold the first
election, who shall keep the polls open from ten o'clock in
the morning until two o'clock in the evening, and shall con-
duct the said election in the same manner in which the
judges of elections are now by law directed to conduct an
election for Delegates to the General Assembly, as far
as may be consistent with the provisions of this act, and the
said judge shall make return under his hand and seal of the



 

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