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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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3390 ARTICLE 16.

and corporate, by the name and style of the Town of Gaithersburg, and
by that name shall have perpetual succession, sue and be sued and have
and use a common seal.

1906, ch. 292, sec. 2. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 208. 1914, ch. 351, sec. 2.

344. The limits of said Town shall be as follows: Beginning at a stone
planted on the dividing line between Ignatius T. Fulks and Ettinge M.
Hinkley, and run thence with a straight line across the lands of John W.
Walker and others, to a stone planted on the northeastern corner of Nathan
H. Darby's lot, thence with a straight line to a stone planted on the divid-
ing line between George E. Noyes and Mary Augusta Hutton, thence with
a straight line across the Laytonsville road, Metropolitan Branch of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the lands of said Mary Augusta Hutton
and Georgetown and Frederick road, to a stone planted on the land of
Ignatius T. Fulks; thence with a straight line across the lands of said
Ignatius T. Fulks, Philemon M. Smith, the Fitzgerald road and the lands
formerly belonging to Martha A. Meem, to a stone planted on the land
formerly belonging to Henry C. Ward; thence with a straight line across
the land formerly belonging to the said Henry C. Ward, the Metropolitan
Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the lands formerly belonging
to the said Martha A. Meem, David M. Monroe, the Georgetown and
Frederick road, to the dividing line between Ignatius T. Fulks and James
O. Rabbitt; thence with the said dividing line to the beginning as shown
by the plat on file in the Clerk's Office of said County in Plat Book No. 1,
Plat No. 6.

1914, ch. 351, sec. 3. 1929, ch. 172, sec. 3.

345. The residents of said town having the qualifications prescribed
for voters by this Act, shall on the first Monday in May, 1930, and every
two years thereafter on the same day, elect one person, at least thirty (30)
years of age, Mayor of said town, who with four other persons not less
than twenty-five (25) years of age, elected as herein provided, who, to-
gether with the Mayor, shall constitute the Council, and all of whom shall
have resided in the town at last one year previous to their election, and
be legal voters and taxpayers therein, and shall so continue during their
term of office. They shall receive no pay for their services as such, except
the Mayor, who shall receive the fees hereinafter allowed.

The Mayor shall serve for two years from the first Monday in June
ensuing after such election. The two members of the Council who were
elected in 1928, shall serve their four years from the first Monday in
June, 1928, and there shall be, at the said election on the first Monday
in May, 1930, two members of the Council elected to serve four years, and
an election shall be held on the first Monday in May every two years
thereafter for the election of two to the Town Council, and provided also
that on the first Monday in May every two years a Mayor shall be elected,
beginning with the election in May, 1930.

 

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