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3626 ARTICLE 16.

1914, chs. 320 and 746, sec. 6.

908. Before contracting as aforesaid for the construction of any such
water mains or sewers, the County Commissioners shall contract for a
water supply to be furnished and used through such water mains and with
any person, association or* persons, firms, corporation or municipal corpo-
ration, within or out of this State, for a period not to exceed six years, and
shall have power to apply all or any part of the rent, charges and fees
herein provided for in payment for such water supply and shall moreover
contract as aforesaid with respect to the disposal of sewage, and may make
any sewer construction, for which special tax bills may not be made as
aforesaid, necessary for such disposal, and may use any portion of said
tax for maintenance of sewers in payment or payments for such contract
for disposal or constructingf such sewer consuruction for disposal.

1914, chs. 320 and 746, sec. 7.

909. Said County Commissioners may accept and apply for the gen-
eral purposes of this Act, and in their discretion, any voluntary donations
or contributions which may be made for such purposes.

1914, chs. 320 and 746, sec. 8.

910. Said County Commissioners shall have power to include and!
make said sewer system and said sewer district a part of any general sys-
tem, or sanitary plan or sanitary district, and to transfer the management
and maintenance and control thereof to any other authority or Commis-
sion that may hereafter be created by law to manage and control such mat-
ters in and for Montgomery County or any part thereof, and such transfer
shall be by resolution to that effect duly passed by said Commissioners and
entered upon their minutes.

SOMERSET.

1906, ch. 795, sec. 1. 1912, ch. 790, sec. 535.

911. The inhabitants of the town of Somerset Heights, in Montgomery
County, are hereby created a body corporate by the name and style of the
town of Somerset, 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, may
have the use of a common seal and may hold real, personal and mixed
property when the best interests of the town may so demand.

1906, ch. 795, sec. 2. 1912, ch. 790. sec. 536.

912. The corporate limits of said town shall be as follows : Beginning-
at the intersection of the western side of the Georgetown and Rockville
turnpike road with the northerly line of the land formerly owned by one
Hilleary Ball, where a stone marked I. T. 5 F. V. bears south 55 degrees.,

*"Of" in ch. 320, 1914.

+"Contracting" in ch. 320, 1914

 

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