ART. 16. ] PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY.
vacancy, who shall take the oath, give the bond, and
perform all the duties of the office as hereinbefore pre-
scribed.
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52. The treasurer shall, at the expiration of his term
of office, transfer and deliver to his successor in office
all money, books, accounts and papers of every kind
connected with his office.
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Books to be de-
livered to suc-
cessor.
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53. The county commissioners of Prince George's
county, shall, in regard to all publishing and printing
for said county exclusively, except in cases where the
General Law of Maryland otherwise expressly pro-
vides, give public notice and invite bids for said print-
ing to be made to them on some day of the levy-laying
term in each year, and shall give the said printing or
publishing to the lowest bidder for the ensuing year;
and said publications shall not be made in more than
one newspaper published in said county, and the said
commissioners shall not allow the party or parties that
shall have contracted for such printing or publishing
any extra compensation or allowance whatsoever over
above the amount contracted for any printing or pub-
lishing that the said party or parties may claim to have
done.
Passed and approved March 30, 1868.
ELECTIONS.
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County publish-
ing and punt-
ing.
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1868, c. 262 repeals and re-enacts sections 57 and 68 entitled "Elections" and sec-
tions 59, 60 and 61 entitled "Hucksters" so as to read as follows:
57. Prince George's county is divided into ten elec-
tion districts according to the present bounds and limits
of the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth
and ninth, and a new election district is hereby laid off
and taken from the first election district in said county
to be called Laurel and denominated the tenth election
district of Prince George's county, which election dis-
trict shall be contained within the following lines
namely, beginning at the bridge across the Patuxent
river near the old iron works mill and running thence
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1868, C 262.
Election dis-
trict No 10 or
Laurel.
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