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Session Laws, 1892
Volume 397, Page 749   View pdf image (33K)
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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town, and all vacancies occurring in said office shall be at


once filled by the appointment of the remaining commis-


sioner or commissioners.


218 D. Every commissioner, every clerk and every bailiff


before he proceeds to act as such shall take and subscribe

Oath of

an oath faithfully and diligently to discharge the duties of

office.

the office for which he shall have been elected and appointed


and said town commissioners shall have the power to


appoint a clerk and a town bailiff and prescribe the duties


of their respective offices and to require a bond of either if


in their judgment a bond shall be required to be given to the


said commissioners conditioned for the faithful discharge of


their duties and the safe-keeping of all moneys collected by


them or coming into their hands as such clerk or bailiff.


218 E. Sections 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106,


107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,


119 and 120 of article 18 of said Code of Public Local Laws,

Sections
added.

sub-title "Church Hill" are hereby incorporated herein


and made part and parcel of this sub-title and made


applicable to the town of Queenstown as fully as if the


same were herein again recited and reiterated and the


powers, rights, duties and provisions of said enumerated


sections are made part and parcel of the law incorporating


the inhabitants and citizens of Queenstown and the said,
" The Commissioners of Queenstown " are hereby authorized


and empowered to have use and exercise all such powers,


rights and duties in the government of said town of Queens-


town and the control and management of its corporate affairs.


218 F. The said, "The Commissioners of Queenstown,"


are hereby authorized and empowered to establish building


lines and to grant permits for new buildings in said town,

Building
lines

to impose an annual tax on all dogs kept in said town and


provide for the collection thereof, and to receive from the


county commissoners of Queen Anne's County the annual


levy for all work to be done on the public roads running


through said town which said roads shall be worked under


the control and supervision of said town commissioners.


318 G. The two acres of land authorized to be purchased


for the use of said town shall be fitted up as a cemetery and
the said " The Town Commissioners " of Queenstown are

Cemetery.

empowered to make all necessary rules and regulations for


the government and management thereof and to make pro-


vision for the sale of burial lots and the transfer of the title


thereto the proceeds thereof to be used in reimbursing said


town for its outlay in purchase thereof and in fitting up and


beautifying the same.




 
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