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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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4466 ARTICLE 20.

four and six years from the first Monday in July, 1910, and until their
successors are respectively elected and qualified as herein provided, and
each of their successors shall serve for a term of six years from the first
Monday in July next succeeding his election, and until his successor is
elected and qualified, the several terms of the said commissioners so
as aforesaid to be elected on the first Monday of June, 1910, shall be
determined by lot cast or drawn in the presence of and by direction of the
said clerk of the Circuit Court at his office during the month of June,
1910, as said clerk shall direct, which drawing or casting of lots shall be
public and shall be entered among the minutes of said clerk, as thus
ascertained. The persons so chosen shall serve for the terms they respec-
tively draw and until their successors are elected and qualified, and
immediately upon their qualification as aforesaid after said first Monday
in June, 1910, the several terms of the commissioners now in office shall
cease and determine, and the aforesaid legal voters shall elect by ballot in
every two years after said election in 1910 at such place within said
town as shall be designated by the president and commissioners of said
town by notice put up as aforesaid, a judicious and discreet person, a
qualified male voter of said town, as commissioner, in order to bring about
the election of one commissioner every two years, as aforesaid, and at
the first meeting of the commissioners after any election aforesaid, which
shall be within two months thereafter, they shall choose from their body
a president, who shall preside at all meetings of said commissioners and
vote on all questions before them, and in the event of a vacancy among
said commissioners the person appointed to fill such vacancy shall only fill
out the unexpired term; the said commissioners shall meet in regular
session at least twice in each month in every year, and in the discretion
and at the call of the President shall hold special meetings, and the
compensation for the services of said commissioners shall be $25 per
annum.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 20, sec. 199. 1868, ch. 318. 1894, ch. 543, sec. 199.
1904, ch. 138, sec. 199.

302. If any of the said Commissioners after they are elected, shall
refuse to qualify or after they have qualified, shall die, resign, remove
from said town, or be otherwise disqualified, such vacancy shall be filled
by appointment of the remaining members of said Board of Commission-
ers at their first regular meeting after such vacancy shall occur.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 20, sec. 200. 1868, ch. 318. 1894, ch. 543, sec. 200.

303. If the inhabitants of said town shall at any time neglect to make
an election at the time mentioned, the power of electing commissioners
shall not cease, but the right and power of said inhabitants in that respect
shall continue, and the president and commissioners for the time being
shall continue in office until such election shall be held.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 20, sec. 201. 1868, ch. 318. 1894, ch. 543, sec. 201. 1900, ch. 286.

304. The limits of the town of Princess Anne shall be as follows:
Beginning at a point two hundred and twenty (220) feet distant from the

 

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