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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2468 ARTICLE 11.

of appeal to the Circuit Court of Frederick County upon entering into
recognizance with surety to be approved by the justice of the peace, and in
every such case the appeal shall be taken within thirty days after date
of his conviction.
See sec. 311.

FREDERICK CITY.*

INCORPORATION.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 153. 1918 Code, sec. 219.

195. The citizens of Frederick are a body corporate, by the name of
"The Mayor and Aldermen of Frederick," and as such shall have per-
petual succession, and by their corporate name may sue and be sued,
purchase and hold real, personal and mixed property, and may have and
use a common seal.

1908, ch. 560, sec. 153A. 1918 Code, sec. 220.

196. All property and franchises of every kind belonging to or in the
possession of the Mayor and Aldermen of Frederick are vested in said
corporation. The said corporation may receive in trust and control for
any general corporate purpose of such trust, all monies and other property
which may have been or shall be bestowed upon it by will, deed or any
other form of gift or conveyance in trust for any general corporate pur-
poses, or in aid of the indigent poor, or for the general purpose of edu-
cation or for charitable purposes of any description within the said city.

BOUNDARIES.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 11, sec. 154. 1906, ch. 550. 1914, ch. 93, sec. 254.
1918 Code, sec. 221. 1924, ch. 407. 1929, ch. 75.

197. The taxable limits of Frederick,City shall be as follows: Begin-
ning at stone No. 2, standing in the field of John Calvin Hall and wife,
formerly owned by John S. Renn, as described in the taxable limits of
said municipal corporation established by Section 254 of Chapter 93 of
the Acts of 1914, said stone being at the end of the South 77 degrees 30
minutes East—2,500.3 feet line described in the Act of 1914, Chapter
93, Section 254, and running thence by calculated courses from true
meridian as follows: North 13 degrees 26 minutes West—4,081.6 feet to
a stone on the northwest side of the State Road leading from Frederick to
Woodsboro, thence South 53 degrees 48 minutes West—5,503.8 feet to a
stone on the south side of West Seventh Street Extended and near the
northwest corner of "Rosemont Addition," thence by and with the west

*Frederick City has been authorized to issue bonds and to levy taxes to pay
interest on and to redeem said bonds, as follows: 1894, ch. 323; 189S, ch. 487;
1902, ch. 15; 1908, ch. 537; 1910, chs. 23 and 48; 1912, ch. 39; 1916, chs. 137 and
138; 1924, ch. 86, $250,000 of water bonds 1927, ch. 148, $175,000 improvement
bonds; 1929, ch. 60, $250,000 improvement bonds.

 

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