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1408 ARTICLE 5.

1924, ch. 107, sec. 40.

219. The Mayor and Council shall, not expend, or contract to spend,
in any one fiscal year, more money that the amount receivable from taxes
aaid other sources of income during that year; provided, that the Mayor
find Council may, and they are hereby so authorized under the restric-
tions hereinafter imposed, from time to time, to borrow money for the use
of the town, and to issue therefor the bonds, notes or other obligations of
the town to an amount not exceeding1 the principal sum of twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000) of outstanding indebtedness at any one time,
the same to bear such rate of interest and to be payable and renewable in
such manner as the Mayor and a majority of the Council shall agree upon;
provided, however, that the Mayor and Council shall not have the power
to issue any obligations whatever in the: name of the town unless and until
the issuance of said bonds, notes or other obligations shall have been first
submitted to a vote of the electors of the town, with a statement as to the
amount and purpose for which said money is to be borrowed, and shall
have received a favorable vote of a majority of the vote cast, and such
question may be submitted to the electors at either a regular election or
at a special election called for that purpose by the Mayor and Council,
in accordance with the provisions hereinbefore recited for the holding of
a general election; and provided further, that the Mayor and Council be
and they are hereby authorized and required to create and maintain a
sinking fund for the repayment of any such loan or loans made as afore-
said to the town.

1924, ch. 107, sec. 41.

220. This subtitle shall not be amended except on the favorable vote
therefor of a majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors at a
general or special election.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

1906, ch, 35.

221. The Governor of the State is hereby authorized and empowered
to appoint an additional notary public; for Calvert County, and he shall
be selected from the qualified voters of the third election district of Calvert
County, in and for the said election district.*

ORPHANS' COURT.

1927, ch. 556.

222. The Judges of the Orphans' Court of Calvert County shall re-
ceive a salary of two hundred dollars ($200.00) each per annum, to be
paid to them in equal quarterly instalments by the County Commissioners
of said county.

*See ch. 474, 1918 (Annotated Code, Art. 68, sec. 1), which authorizes the Gov-
ernor to appoint any number of Notaries Public in the State.

 

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