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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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3186 ARTICLE 15.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 15, sec. 72. 1860, Art. 14, sec. 61.

119. Between the first day of April and first day of May, the said
commissioners shall annually publish at the court-house, and in a news-
paper published in Kent county, if there be one published, an abstract
showing the amount of taxes levied for the previous year up to the period
of publication, including all taxes levied on the property in said town,
all money collected for license and due for the same, all fines, and the
total income from every source, and also their expenditures for the year,
stating each class of expenditure and the balance due to or from the said
commissioners.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 15, sec. 73. 1860, Art. 14, sec. 62.

120. If they shall refuse or neglect to comply with the directions of
the preceding section, they shall be individually liable to presentment and
the fine not exceeding ten dollars, for the use of the public schools in
said town.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 15, sec. 74. 1860, Art. 14, sec. 63.

121. No part of the property of Washington college shall be liable to
assessment and tax by the said commissioners, except that which has been
leased and has buildings thereon.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 15, sec. 75. 1860, Art. 14, sec. 66.

122. The market-house in said town and the grounds thereunto apper-
taining shall be vested in said commissioners, who may keep the same
in repair and make such rules for the regulation of the market there to
be held, and the time of holding the same, as they may deem proper, not
inconsistent with law.

WATER BOARD.

1908, ch. 289, sec. 7. 1910, ch. 412, sec. 7 (p. 918). 1914, ch. 266.

123. On the fourth Monday in April, 1915, at a regular election for
a Commissioner of Chestertown, the duly qualified voters of Chestertown
entitled to vote for Commissioners thereof, shall elect by ballot a Water
Board which shall consist of three persons, each of whom shall have the
same qualifications as those required of a Commissioner of Chestertown,
one of whom shall hold office for one year, one of whom shall hold office
for two years, and one of whom shall hold office for three years, and until
their successors are elected and qualified, and the said duly qualified voters
of Chestertown, entitled to vote for Commissioners thereof, shall elect by
ballot on the fourth Monday in April, 1916, and in each year thereafter,
at a regular election of a Commissioner of Chestertown, one member of
said Water Board, with the qualifications above named, who shall hold
office for three years and until his successor is elected and qualified, and
the members of the Water Board of Chestertown to be elected as afore-
said shall qualify in the same manner as do the Commissioners of Ches-
tertown, and said Water Board shall hold public meetings in January

 

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