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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
Volume 390, Page 1902   View pdf image (33K)
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1902 TALBOT COUNTY. [ART. 21.

it meets a line drawn from the southwest corner of Mrs. Rachel
Bowdell's lot, to include the Methodist Protestant church; from
the corner of Mrs. Rachel Bowdell's land to T. E. Lloyd's barn;
thence to Samuel Hennessy's barn, and thence to the place of
beginning; and the commissioners of said town may survey,
locate and plat the said limits, and establish the same by durable
boundaries, and may survey, locate and plat all lots, squares,
streets, lanes, ways and alleys in said town, and such other lands
or grounds as may be ceded for the benefit of said town.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 20, sec. 193.

213. An annual election for five commissioners of said town
shall be held on the first Saturday in June in each year, at which
any two or more of said commissioners shall be judges; their
clerk shall give notice thereof at one or more of the most public
places in said town, at least one week before, and shall attend
and keep a record of the election under the direction of the
judges, and notify those elected of their election.

Ibid. sec. 194.

214. If the election shall fail, or from any cause be prevented,
on that day, it may be held on any subsequent day after one
week's notice given by the clerk.

Ibid. sec. 195.

215. No person shall vote or be eligible to office at any such
election, unless he be a male citizen, twenty-one years of age, and
either a resident of said town for six months previous to the
election, or holding property and paying town taxes in said town
for that time.

Ibid. sec. 191.

216. Three of said five commissioners shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business.

Ibid. sec. 192.

217. In case of a vacancy from any cause, the remaining
commissioners may fill such vacancy until the next annual
election.

 

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