PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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shall be numbered in order as it is passed, and all repeals or
ordinances shall be recorded therein. The council shall also
keep a separate book of all licenses and permits granted, and a
separate book for all sidewalk tax that is levied, and a separate
book for all water rents charged, and a separate account for
all fines collected.
1906, ch. 826, sec. 19.
297. That the Mayor shall annually appoint, by and with
the consent, advice and approval of the council, one member
of the council to andit the account of the treasurer, and the
said anditor shall make quarterly andits and report the same
to the council with his recommendations.
Ibid. sec. 20.
298. That the Mayor shall keep a criminal docket with
index, and shall record all proceedings of cases which come
before him for trial.
Ibid. sec. 21.
299. That those parts of the several county roads within
the limits of said town are hereby made and declared to be pub-
lic streets or avenues of said town, and shall be from time to
time improved and repaired, as in the discretion of the council
the public interest may require and the resources of the town
may justify.
Ibid. sec. 22.
300. That the commissioners of the county, the board of
public school commissioners, justices of the peace, sheriffs, con-
stables, and all other State and county officers shall have, hold
and exercise their offices in said town as heretofore, except as
qualified by other sections of this act. The County Commis-
sioners of Montgomery County shall, on or before the first day
of January in each and every year thereafter, pay over to the
town of Glen Echo that proportion of the entire county levy
for the entire roads which the total real property assessed within
the limits of the town of Glen Echo shall be to the whole amount
of assessed property in Montgomery county, so that the town
of Glen Echo shall receive and disburse for the maintenance
of the streets of said town the amount levied for the repair of
roads by the said County Commissioners of Montgomery County
upon the real property within the corporate limits of the town
of Glen Echo.
1906, ch. 826, sec. 23.
301. That this act is hereby declared to be a public act
and may be used in evidence in all courts of this State without
proof.
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