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1300 ARTICLE 4.

by the people of the loan hereby authorized and the rights and powers
by said ordinance conferred and the provisions thereof and the procedure
therein prescribed may be availed of by the Commission hereby created
to the same extent as if said Commission were expressly named in said
ordinance, but said orbinance shall be subject to repeal, modification or
amendment by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore as other munic-
ipal ordinances.

1910, ch. 736, sec. 10.

841T. That any and all moneys collected for benefits pursuant to the
exercise of any of the powers hereby granted shall be placed to the credit
of the special fund herein provided for, and may be appropriated and
expended for the purpose of this Act.

Annex Loan Act of 1904, Chapter 274, construed.

City v. Flack, 104 Aid. 107.

PAVING COMMISSION AND $5,000,000 PAVING LOAN.

1906, ch. 401, sec. 1.

841U. The Mayor of the City of Baltimore is authorized to appoint
in the manner prescribed by Section 25, of Article 4 (entitled "City of
Baltimore") of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, and subject to the
condition that two of the appointees shall be members of the minority
party within the meaning of Section 30 of said Article, five capable and
upright citizens of the City of Baltimore, who, together with the Mayor
himself ex-officio, shall constitute a Special Commission, to be known as
the Paving Commission* of the City of Baltimore, and who shall con-
tinue in office from year to year until the work of said Commission under
this Act, as limited by the pecuniary provision hereinafter made therefor,
has been completed. If, however, the Second Branch of the City Council
of the City of Baltimore shall reject three several and successive nomina-
tions by the Mayor to any position on said Commission, he shall be empow-
ered to make an appointment thereto without its confirmation. All per-
sons appointed to said Commission shall qualify and be subject to removal
by the Mayor (except that there shall be no removal at any time save for
cause after charges preferred) as prescribed by said Section 25 of Article
4 (entitled "City of Baltimore") of the Public Local Laws of Maryland.
Any member of said Commission may at any time resign therefrom by
tendering his resignation in writing to the Mayor, and any vacancy in
said Commission occasioned by the resignation, removal, death or perma-
nent absence from this State of the incumbent, or by supervening incapacity
upon his part, whether physical or mental, to discharge his duties or by
any other cause operating such a vacancy, either actually or in effect,
shall be filled by the Mayor in the manner and subject to all the condi-
tions as to minority representation, qualification and removal hereinbe-

*The Paving Commission has been abolished, and its duties transferred to High-
ways Engineer. See sec. 85A, sub-sec. 2.

 

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