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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 7.] UNION BRIDGE. 755

qualified voters of the town, after giving at least ten days' notice
of said election, when if it shall appear that a majority of the
legal and qualified voters voting at said election are in favor of so
extending the limits of the town as to take into the corporate
bounds thereof the lands so petitioned for as above provided,
then the mayor and common council shall cause a survey
and plat of said lands, lots, streets and alleys to be made, and
shall have the same recorded in the office of the clerk of the
circuit court for Carroll county, as an addition to the corporate
limits of the town; and the said lands, lots, streets and alleys, and
the inhabitants thereof so embraced within the corporate limits of
the town, shall be subject to all its laws and ordinances.

1864, ch. 29.

194. The mayor and common council shall have full power
and authority, and are required to levy all necessary taxes upon
the property within the taxable limits of the corporation,
for tie payment of the interest on the bonds authorized to be
issued, under the act of 1884, chapter 29, as well as for the pay-
ment of the said bonds at maturity, and shall create a sinking
fund for that purpose, and levy the necessary taxes therefor, not
exceeding the provisions of this sub-title of this article.

1888, ch. 70.

195. They are authorized to fix sums to be paid by non-
residents of said county coming to said town and desiring to sell
commodities other than such as are usually kept for sale in the
stores of said town, or to sell such as may be kept in said stores
elsewhere than in said stores in the regular course of the business
thereof, for licenses to authorize said non-resident to sell such
commodities; and also to be paid by persons, non-resident as
aforesaid, for exhibiting shows or other public diversions or
entertainments, and to issue licenses therefor, at said sums so to
be fixed upon, and to prohibit any and all such sales, shows and
entertainments in said town without license first obtained therefor.

1888, ch. 85.

196. They are authorized to Jevy on the assessable property of
said town an additional tax, not exceeding fifteen cents on the

 

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