1426 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
[Ch. 790]
Ibid. sec. 24.
302. That the neglect or non-use shall not work a forfeiture
of this charter.
Ibid. sec. 25.
303. That nothing herein contained shall be taken to author-
izing the licensing, permitting or doing of anything prohibited
or punished under the general laws of this State or the local
laws applicable to Montgomery county.
Aid. sec. 26.
304. The Mayor and council of Glen Echo are hereby
authorized, directed, empowered and required to annually levy
and collect a special tax of not exceeding twenty-five cents on
every one hundred dollars of taxable property within the cor-
porate limits of Glen Echo, to pay the interest on the bonds
that have been issued or may hereafter be issued under chapter
796 of the laws of 1906, and to gradually redeem and retire
such bonds until they shall have all been redeemed and retired
as provided for in said act.
HYATTSTOWN.
P. L. L. (1888), ch. 103.
305. The citizens of the town of Hyattstown, in Mont-
gomery county are constituted a body corporate by the name
of the "Commissioners of Hyattstown" and by that name may
sue and be sued, and have and use a common seal.
P. L. L. (1888), art. 16, sec. 108.
306. The corporate limits of said town shall be as follows:
Beginning at the road known as the J. H. Brengle road, and
running with the lane on the east side of said town as far as
the plat of said town extends; thence with a straight line par-
allel with the main road, through the land of John H. Tabler,
to the Frederick county line; thence with the Frederick county
line, through the lands of said John H. Tabler, across the
county road, and with said line through the land of Mrs. M.
P. Brengle, to a corner opposite the lane on the west side of
said town; thence with a line parallel with the county road,
through the lands of Mrs. M. P. Brengle and Mrs. A. C. Hyatt,
to intersect the lane on the west side of said town at lot number
eighty-two; thence with the lane on the west side of said town
as far as the plat of said town extends; thence with a straight
line one hundred and ninety-eight feet through the lands of A.
J. Tabler; thence with a straight line through the lands of A.
J. Tabler, across the county road to the place of beginning.
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