CALVERT COUNTY. 1489
NORTH BEACH.
1924, ch. 107, sec. 1.
178. The inhabitants of North Beach, in Calvert County, Maryland,
are hereby incorporated and created a corporate body under the name and
by the style of North Beach, and by that name may sue and be sued and
have and use a common seal, and have perpetual succession.
1924, ch. 107, sec. 2.
179. The boundary limits of said North Beach shall be as follows:
So much as lies east of the west line of Detroit Avenue in thait tract of
land situate, lying and being in Calvert County in the State of Maryland,
and heretofore called North Chesapeake Beach, as appeared by plat re-
corded among the Land Records of Calvert County aforesaid, in Liber G.
W. D. No. 1, Folio 497 (and also the water abutting thereon eastward for
a distance of 3,000 feet). And said town shall have and exercise full
police powers within and for a distance of one thousand feet beyond the
land boundaries thereof.
1924, ch. 107, sec. 3. 1929, ch, 499, sec. 3.
180. On the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November,
1930, and biennially thereafter, the qualified electors of North Beach
shall vote for a Mayor, treasurer and six councilmen, who shall each have
the qualifications requisite for an elector of said town, and said Mayor
and councilmen shall together constitute the Council of the said town;
that an elector of said town shall be any citizen of the United States of
the age of twenty-one years or over who, on the day of election and con-
tinuously for a period of ninety days prior to registration shall be the
owner of at least one thousand square feet of land in North Beach,
whether such real estate be held individually, jointly or as tenant by the
entirety, and the husband or wife, as the case may be of such owner, or
any citizen of the United 'States of the age of twenty-one years or over
who is a legal voter in the 'State of Maryland, and who on the day of
election is and for a period of one year prior to registration has been a
resident of North Beach, Md.
1924, ch. 107, sec 3A.
181. On or before the fourth Saturday in April, 1924, and each elec-
tion year, thereafter, the Mayor and Council shall appoint three judges
of registration, who shall also be the judges of election hereinafter pro-
vided for, and one clerk, who shall receive such compensation as the Mayor
and Council shall provide. Said judges of registration shall cause to be
made a complete registration list of all persons entitled to vote at the
town elections, and shall appoint the times and places for such registra-
tion, at least one of which shall be in the City of Washington, D. C.,
where evidences of ownership and other qualifications of electors may be
submitted, and shall give public notice thereof by publication in at least
one daily newspaper printed in the District of Columbia for the three
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