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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 251

protection thereof, and to acquire by purchase or otherwise or
to condemn all land necessary for the erection and operation
of said water works and the plant thereof, which condemnation
shall be had in the manner prescribed in sections 360 to 365,
inclusive, of Article 23 of the the Code of Public General Law.-
of Maryland of 1904.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the Commissioners of
Greensboro at a special election to be held on the 3rd Saturday
in April, 1912, shall submit to the qualified voters of said town
the question whether or not said bonds shall be issued as herein-
before provided, and at such election all voters desiring to vote
on said question shall cast a ballot on which shall be written,
typewritten or printed the words "For the Water Works" or
"Against the Water Works", as the voters shall desire, and if
a majority of the votes cast at said election shall be "For the
Water Works" the said Commissioners of Greensboro shall have
power to issue bonds to the extent of said sum of thirty thousand
dollars or any part thereof as hereinbefore provided; but if a
majority of the votes cast at said election shall be "Against the
Water Works," then such bonds shall not be issued; and it shall
be the duty of said Commissioners of Greensboro to give five
days' notice of the time, place and object of such special elec-
tion, and they shall cause this act to be published in one or
more newspapers in said town at least five days before such
election.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That said Commissioners of
Greensboro shall appoint three voters to act as judges at such
special election and the judges so appointed, before opening
such special election, shall each make oath before a justice of
the peace for Caroline county, that he will faithfully and
impartially permit every person to vote at such special election
as shall be qualified to vote for commissioners of said town, and
at the election to be held in 1912, and that he will not suffer
any person to vote at such election who shall not be legally
qualified to vote as aforesaid.

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That the judges of said special
election shall report the result of said election to the Commis-
sioners of Greensboro, who shall declare the result of said elec-
tion and record same among their minutes.

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 11, 1912.

 

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