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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 23.] SHARPTOWN. 2095

twenty and one-half degrees, east to the north corner of the
Jonathan J. Robinson lot, and running the above-named courses,
two hundred and thirty-three perches, or until it comes straight
with the northwest end of John kelson's land; thence south
seventy-two degrees, west one hundred and eighty-nine perches
to a road; thence north twenty and one-half degrees, west one
hundred and sixty-two perches with the road to low water-mark;
thence up the Nanticoke river to the beginning. The commis-
sioners hereafter to be elected may make such alterations in said
limits as they may deem advisable, and cause the same to be
surveyed and the boundaries thereof to be established, and the
record thereof to be filed amongst the records of the corporation.

1888, ch. 210.

161. The male citizens of said town, of the age of twenty-one
years and upwards, having resided therein for the space of
twelve months next preceding the first Monday in June, 1888,
may on that day, at the usual place of holding the general elec-
tions in said town, and on the first Monday in June in each and
every year thereafter, be authorized to elect five commissioners
for said town, who shall have resided within the limits of the
same for at least two years next preceding the election.

Ibid.

162. All elections shall be held and conducted as shall be
irom time to time directed by the laws and ordinances of the
corporation, the same not being inconsistent with the provisions
of this charter.

Ibid.

163. The said commissioners elected according to the pro-
visions of this charter shall, on the first meeting after said elec-
tion, choose one of said commissioners president of the board,
whose duty it shall be to preside at the meetings of said commis-
sioners, to preserve order, and give such directions as may be
deemed necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this
charter.

Ibid.

164. The commissioners aforesaid, or a majority of them, may
meet together, from time to time, as often as occasion may
require, upon the business of said town, and not less than once in

 

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