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766 CARROLL COUNTY. [ART. 7.
one hundred dollars, for paying such charges and rente to the
Union Bridge water company for the use of water as the said
mayor and common council may deem it right to contract for, or
may have contracted for.
1888, ch. 86.
197. They are authorized to issue additional bonds, not to
exceed twenty-nine hundred dollars in amount, the proceeds
thereof to be applied to the payment of such fire engine, hook-
and-ladder truck and appliances and apparatus as may have been
or may be purchased for the use of said town, as far as may be
necessary therefor, and the proceeds of the balance of said bonds
to be applied to such uses of said town as the said mayor and
common council may deem right; the said bonds shall bear in-
terest not exceeding six per centum per annum, payable annually,
and shall be payable in twenty years from date, or earlier, at the
pleasure of said mayor and common council; and a tax shall be
levied on said property to pay the interest thereon and create a
sinking fund for payment of said bonds at maturity; said bonds-
shall be issued in sums not exceeding five hundred dollars each,
with coupons attached, and shall be under the corporate seal of
said town, and signed by the mayor and countersigned by the
clerk of said common council.1
UNIONTOWN.
1876, ch. 303.
198. The citizens and inhabitants of the town of Uniontown,
in Carroll county, are a body corporate, by the name of " The
Burgess and Commissioners of the Town of Uniontown," and by
that name shall be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and
be impleaded, in any court of law or equity, and shall have per-
petual succession, and may make all by-laws necessary for the
purposes mentioned in this sub-title of this article.
Ibid.
199. The corporate bounds and limits of the town of Union-
town shall be described as follows: commencing at the alley or
1 Adopted by the people April 2, 1888
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