ARTS. 90 & 91. ] COUNTER SECURITY—STATE ROAD NO. 1. 169
1906, ch. 453.
6 B. When the surety or sureties on the bond of any bank
used as a depository for the funds of a State by the State
treasurer shall notify the governor and the State treasurer of
their or its desire to be relieved from further liability as such
surety, the State treasurer may, in his discretion, immediately
demand of such bank a new bond with good and sufficient
surety or sureties; if such bank shall not within thirty days
after service of notice upon it by the State treasurer furnish
new bond with good and sufficient surety or sureties to be
approved by the governor, it shall be the duty of the State
treasurer to immediately withdraw all moneys of the State
deposited with the said bank. Upon the approval and accept-
ance by the governor of the above mentioned new bond, and
upon the payment of all moneys then due by such bank to the
State, the petitioning surety or sureties shall be released from
any further liability on the bond executed by him, it or them. *
Approved April 3, 1906.
ARTICLE XCI.
SURVEYOR AND STATE SURVEY.
State Geological and Economic
Survey.
25 A. State road No. 1; construction.
25 B. Building, grading, etc., of said
road.
25 C. Condemnation of land for such
road.
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25 D. Regulations governing rail-
roads crossing said road.
25 E. Inmates of house of correction
may be required to assist in
construction of said road.
25 F. Appropriation for carrying out
these provisions.
25 G. Authority to purchase machin-
ery, etc.
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State Geological and Economic Survey.
1906, ch. 312, sec. 1.
25 A. A public highway, to be known as State road No. 1,
shall be constructed between the cities of Washington and
Baltimore, the course of which, as near as practicable, shall
* Called section 5 C in the Act.
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