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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 817

office of the county treasurer, and no transfer thereof shall be
valid and effectual until it is so registered. Every transfer
shall be in writing, and witnessed by the treasurer personally,
or by one of his deputies, duly acknowledged before a notary
public, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments, and
in each transfer there shall be designated the name of some
bank or trust company located in and doing business in said
county, to whom payment of the said tax bill, or any of the
instalments thereof, or of any interest on any instalment
thereon, may be made at or after maturity; and payment made
to the designated bank or trust company, shall be sufficient to
procure the partial or total entry of satisfaction of such bill,
as the clase may be, in the office of the treasurer on presentation
to the treasurer of the tax bill duly receipted, by such desig-
nated bank or trust company showing such payment.

SEC. 4. Said District of Silver Spring Park is defined as
follows: To include the property covered by and known as R.
Holt Easly's Sub-division of Silver Spring Park and Easly's
and Hill's Sub-division of Silver Spring Park, and the land of
the Silver Spring National Bank, the land of Waters, Mason.
Matthews, Condict, Woodbury Blair, Woodbury Blair, Trustee,
and Gist Blair, and Gist Blair, Trustee, and of Mary J. Blair;
all of said mentioned land, exclusive of said sub-divisions, being
the land east of the Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad south of the Blair Road and north and west of
Chicago avenue, and also including the following fringe or
strip of land, more or less surrounding or about the property
and land aforesaid, namely a strip of land, one hundred and
fifty feet deep, facing on Bonifant street and belonging to
Shannon & Helen Thompson and commencing near the inter-
section of Easly street and Bonifant street, and extending to
the Brookeville Turnpike, also a strip of land, one hundred and
fifty feet deep on the west side of the Brookeville Turnpike and
south of the line of the Bonifant street, extended to the main
tracks of the Metropolitan Branch of the B. & O. Railroad
Company, including the land of said company, of the Blair
estate and of Gist Blair, a strip of land, one hundred and fifty
feet deep facing on the south and east side of Chicago avenue
from the right of way of the Metropolitan Branch of the Bal-
timore and Ohio Railroad to Chesapeake avenue, except so much
of said last mentioned strip of land as may be included in
Takoma Park, and a strip of land, one hundred and fifty feet
deep, facing the Blair Road between Chesapeake avenue and
Mississippi avenue. The general boundary of said District of
Silver Spring Park shall be a line including the aforesaid land

 

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