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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 8.] WARWICK. 887

1867, ch. 218.

345. -All such elections shall be held and conducted as shall,
from time to time be directed by the by-laws of the corporation,
not inconsistent with the provisions of this sub-title of this article.

Ibid.

346. If any of the commissioners during the year for which
he may be elected, shall die, resign, remove from the town or be
otherwise disqualified, an election to fill such vacancy shall be
held, at which all persons qualified to vote, as hereinbefore
mentioned, shall be entitled to vote.

Ibid.

347. If the inhabitants of the town shall at any time neglect
to make an election at the time herein, mentioned, the power of
electing commissioners shall not cease, but the right and power
of said inhabitants in that respect shall continue, and the presi-
dent and commissioners, for the time being, shall continue in
office until such election shall be held.

Ibid.

348. The limits of the town shall commence at a stone set in
the ground on the south side of the road leading from Warwick
to Elkton, marked third of Ask more, and running thence to
the point in the middle of the road running from Warwick to
Middleton, where said road crosses the State line; thence to a
point in the middle of the main road running from Warwick to
the Levels, where said road crosses the State line, thence to the
intersection of the Head of Sassafras and Cecilton road, thence to
the northwest corner of J. B. Morton's lot joining the land of
J. J. Lockwood, and thence to the place of beginning.

Ibid.

349. The commissioners may appoint a clerk and prescribe
his duties, and allow him such compensation for his services as
they may think proper.

Ibid.

350. All ordinances passed by the commissioners shall be
entered by the clerk in a book to be kept by him for that purpose,

 

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