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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Session of 1868
Volume 385, Page 347   View pdf image (33K)
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ART. 15. ] MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 347

peace and two constables; for election district number
two, three justices of the peace and two constables; for
election district number three, three justices of the peace
and two constables; for election district number four,
four justices of the peace and three constables; for elec-
tion district number five, three justices of the peace and
two constables; and one of the justices of the peace and
one of the constables appointed for fourth district shall
be residents in the corporation limits of the town of
Rockville, and who shall give special diligence to pre-
serve the peace of said town.

In force and approved February 18, 1868.

DIVISION LINE BETWEEN PRINCE GEORGE'S AND MONTGOMERY

COUNTIES.

1868, c. 466 recites that whereas it has been represented to the legislature of
Maryland that the division line between Montgomery and Prince George's counties
is not clearly known and defined, and whereas it is of public importance that this
line should be well ascertained and established; therefore, it enacts that Francis
Valdinar, of Montgomery county, and Wm. W. Hall, of Prince George's county,
are hereby appointed commissioners to run and mark the boundary line between
Montgomery and Prince George's counties according to the law creating Montgo-
mery county; and that the said commissioners shall associate with themselves
James Anderson, Jr., of Montgomery county, and Thomas L Patterson, of Prince
George's county, surveyors, who shall, under the direction of the said commis-
sioners, run, mark and define, the said boundary line in a distinct manner.

That the said commissioners and surveyors shall meet al The Laurel, in Prince
George's county, on the 15th of April next, or as soon thereafter as may be practi-
cable, not exceeding thirty days, and the said commissioners shall thence proceed
to discharge the duties imposed upon them by this act after having taken an oath to
be administered to them by some justice of the peace for Montgomery or Prince
George's county, faithfully and impartially to locate and establish the said line in
such manner as they shall think right.

That the said commissioners may appoint chain carriers and such other persons
as they may deem necessary, and allow them such compensation as they may deem
reasonable, and the said commissioners shall carefully ascertain, mark and define
the aforesaid boundary line, and shall make a complete and correct map thereof,
and shall deposit the original in the office of the clerk of Montgomery county, and
one copy thereof in the office of the clerk of Prince George's county, and the original
or copies of said maps shall be conclusive evidence of the boundary line between the
said counties.

That the sum of two hundred dollars is hereby appropriated to carry into effect
the provisions of this act, and the same shall be under the direction of the governor
for the purposes hereof, and the comptroller shall, under the order of the governor,
draw his warrant on the treasurer for the said sum, or so much thereof as shall be
necessary.

 

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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Session of 1868
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