1268 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 521
(13) North 43 degrees East 8.1 rods (14) South 65 1/2
degrees East 15.9 rods (15) South 41 1/4 degrees East
23 1/3 rods (16) South 17 1/2 degrees East 3214 rods (17)
South 86 1/2 degrees East 29.1 rods (18) South 39 3/8 de-
grees East 30.3 rods (19) South 8 1/2 degrees East 20 rods
(20) South 31 degrees East 24.8 rods (21) South 19 3/4
degrees East 23 1/2 rods, thence leaving said river (22)
North 76 1/2 degrees East 24 rods to an X cut on the south
face of a rock, North 111/2 degrees East 60 feet from a
group of boulders (23) North 4% degrees East 319 rods
to an iron pipe on the edge of a County road (24) North
71 degrees West 64 2/3 rods to an iron pipe (25) North
67 degrees West 18.08 rods to the place of beginning.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That Sections 354,
356, 358, 370, 371, 373 and 383 of said Article and title, be
and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amend-
ments, and that three new sections be and they are herby
added to said Article and title, to be known as Sections
384A, 384B and 384C, to follow immediately after Section
384 of said Article, and all to read as follows:
354. The citizens of said town of the age of twenty-one
years or upwards who shall possess the qualifications of
legally registered voters of this State, and who shall have
resided in said town for the space of one year
next preceding the date of the election at which they shall
offer to vote, shall on the first Tuesday of May, 1929, and
on said day in every second year thereafter, at such place
as shall be selected by the Mayor and Common Council of
Sykesville for the holding of the election, elect one person,
a legal voter of said town, who has resided therein for
at least two years next preceding the election, to be
Mayor of said town, who shall hold his office for 2 years
and until his successor shall have been elected and quali-
fied. And on said first Tuesday of May, 1929, at the same
time and place of the election of the Mayor, the said quali-
fied voters shall elect six persons, to be Common Council-
men, who shall possess the same qualifications as the Mayor
of the said town. The three having the highest number of
votes shall serve for a term of 4 years from the date of
their election, and until their successors are duly elected
and qualified, and the 3 having the next highest number
of votes shall serve for a term of 2 years and until their
successors are duly elected and qualified, and thereafter
at each biennial election for Mayor the qualified voters of
said town shall elect 3 Common Councilmen to serve for a
term of 4 years. No person shall be eligible as Mayor or
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