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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. 3865

easterly along the center line of said Addison Chapel Road to a point
nearest and opposite the northwest corner of the subdivision known as
Waterford; thence across said Addison Chapel Road and along the north
boundary line of said Waterford to, and hence following the east line of
said Waterford to the northwest corner of Addison Chapel Cemetery;
thence along the west line of said cemetery to Addison Chapel Road;
thence running along said Addison Chapel Road to a point in the middle
or center of the alley next and nearest the northeast corner of C. M. Dor-
sey's home property; thence southward along center of said alley to the
southeast corner of the John Davis, Sr.'s property on Noel Street; thence
directly across to the south line of said Noel Street; thence in easterly
line along said Noel Street to the northeast corner of lot thirteen (13) in
Weisner's subdivision; thence southward along the east line of said lot
thirteen (13) and following said east line to the south boundary of said
subdivision (owned by Mary Weisner Slocum) ; thence southwesterly to
the point of beginning.

1929, ch. 342, sec. 3.

443. All citizens of the age of twenty-one years or over who shall have
resided within the limits of said town not less than one year, next preced-
ing any regular town election and who are owners of real property within
the limits of said town, or who are purchasing real property under con-
tract in said town or who are members of the immediate family of such
an owner or purchaser shall be entitled to vote at any election held in
said town under the provisions of this or any other Act requiring an elec-
tion to be held in said town for any town purpose whatsoever.

1929, ch. 342, sec. 4.

444. The government of said town shall be vested in a board of five
(5) commissioners to be elected at large as hereinafter provided, each of
whom shall be a legal voter and property owner or husband or wife of a
property owner, who shall have resided within the said town for at least
one year next preceding the election and shall be an actual resident thereof
at the time of election.

1929, ch. 342, sec. 5.

445. Election for town officers, except as hereinafter provided for the
referendum and the first election held hereunder, shall be held on the first
Tuesday in June at a place or places to be designated by the Commis-
sioners, at which election the polls shall remain open from seven o'clock
a. m. until seven o'clock p. m.

The election shall be conducted by three judges of election and two
clerks to be appointed by the Commissioners of the said town. At least
five days before any election the said Commissioners shall cause to be
posted in three public places in said town the notice of said election, desig-
nating the place or places of voting, the hours the polls are open and the
names of the judges and clerks. In the event that any judge or clerk after

 

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