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MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 3457

For confessed judgment..... ...................... 2.00

For writ of attachment (issue) ..................... 2.00

For writ of attachment (each additional garnishee) ......50

For attachment for contempt........................ 2.00

For attachment on execution (issue)................. 1.50

For replevin or other bond......................... 1.00

For every continuance ..............................20

THOMAS' PROCEDURE.

1912, ch. 55.

508. The County Commissioners of Montgomery County, Maryland,
are empowered and are hereby instructed to furnish each and every justice
of the peace of Montgomery County with one copy of Thomas' Procedure
in Justice Cases.

The said books shall be the property of the said County Commissioners
of Montgomery County, and shall be returned to the said County Com-
missioners by the said Justices of the Peace when their terms of office
shall expire.

The County Commissioners of Montgomery County are authorized to
levy such taxes as this Act shall require.

KENSINGTON.*

1898, ch. 78, sec. 2. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 342.

509. The citizens of the town of Kensington, in Montgomery county,
are hereby created a body corporate, by the name and style of the Town
of Kensington, with all the powers and privileges of a body politic and
corporate, and by said corporate name may have perpetual succession, sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded in any court of law or equity, and
may have and use a common seal.

1898, ch. 78, sec. 3. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 343. 1914, ch. 116, sec. 343.

510. The boundaries of said town shall be as follows: Beginning at
the intersection of the middle line of Perry Avenue and the boundary
line between North Kensington and Garrett Park, and running thence
along the line between North Kensington and Garrett Park to the line
of Ken Gar; thence along the boundary between Ken Gar and North
Kensington; thence along the boundary line between Ken Gar and W. B.
McKeldin's subdivision to the northeasterly side of Bonnycastle Avenue,
subdivision of Ken Gar; thence northwesterly with said Bonnycastle Ave-
nue to a point in the prolongation of the eastern boundary of the old
Bladensburg road; thence to and with said eastern boundary in a southerly
direction to a point in the prolongation of the boundary between the lands

*The following Acts authorized Kensington to issue bonds and to levy taxes to
pay the interest on and to redeem said bonds: 1896, ch. 314; 1898, ch. 37; 1902,
chs. 72, 220 and 289; 1904, ch. 204; 1910, ch. 240.

 

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