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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 1447

1902, Chapter 289; 1904, Chapter 204; 1910, Chapter
240, the council shall annually levy upon the assessable prop-
erty of said county, a tax sufficient to pay the interest thereon,
and the principal of such portions as may mature in each year
after the date of their issue, as now levied.

LAYTONSVILLE.
1892, ch. 497, sec. 1.

367. That the citizens of the town of Laytonsville, in
Montgomery county, be and they are hereby constituted a body
corporate by the name of the "Commissioners of Laytonsville,"
and by that name may sue and be sued, and have and use a
common seal.

Ibid. sec. 2.

368. That the corporate limits of said town shall be as
follows: Beginning on the south sile of Laytonsville at a point
where the Olney road intersects the road leading from Laytons-
ville to Gaithersburg, thence by a straight line, in a northeast-
erly direction, through the lands of H. B. Penn, H. Weeks,
T. L. Bell, Joseph Simpson and U. H. Griffith to the summit
of stone quarry hill on the road leading from Laytonsville to
Unity; thence by a straight line in a northwesterly direction,
through the lands of U. H. Griffith and W. B, Mobley, to a
point on the road leading from Laytonsville to Damascus,
marked by a gate just north of the house occupied by B. Tay-
lor; thence by a straight line in a southwesterly direction,
through the lands of W. B. Mobley, J. M. Gue and I. G. War-
field to the summit of the hill west of the lane leading to I. G.
Warfield's dwelling house on the road leading from Laytons-
ville to Goshen; thence by a straight line in a southeasterly
direction through the lands of G. E. Gaither and E. O. Brown
to the place of beginning.

Ibid. see. 3.

. 369. That the male citizens of Laytonsville of the age of
twenty-one years and upward, who have resided in said town
for six months next preceding the election, shall on the first
Monday in May, annually elect three freeholders who have
resided in said town for six months next preceding said elec-
tion, as commissioners of Laytonsville, to serve for one year or
until their successors shall be elected and qualified. They shall
receive no pay for their services.

1892, ch. 497, sec. 4.

370. That the three commissioners shall, at their first meet-
ing after an election, elect one of their number to be president
of the board, and all vacancies in the board of commissioners

 

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