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2030 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 838

more or less, with the Northeast side of Cedar Street and a
line of poles to a cement monument at the end of the eight-
eenth line of the existing corporate limits of the Town of
Pocomoke City; thence with the eighteenth and seventeenth
lines of said existing corporate limits reversed as follows:
North fifty (50) degrees East seven hundred, twenty-eight
and seven-tenths (728.7) feet and North fifty-two (52) de-
grees fifty (50) minutes East three hundred, thirty-two and
two-tenths (332.2) feet to the place of beginning.

SECOND: Beginning at a marble monument at the end of
the twenty-first line of the existing corporate limits of Poco-
moke City; thence with the said twenty-first line reversed and
a part of the twentieth line of said corporate limits reversed
South forty-one (41) degrees twenty-eight (28) minutes East
four hundred, thirty and seven-tenths (430.7) feet to another
marble marker at the end of the twentieth line of the saicf
existing limits; thence South forty-one (41) degrees twenty
(20) minutes East two hundred (200) feet with the aforesaid
twentieth line reversed to a point on the Northeast side of
Cedar Street; thence with a line perpendicular to Cedar Street
South forty-eight (48) degrees forty (40) minutes West eight
hundred and eighty-three (883) feet, more or less, to a corner
marked by a stone bounder; thence with a line parallel to and
one hundred and fifty (150) feet Southwest of a line projected
in a Southeasterly direction from the existing Southwest side
of Young Street North thirty-two (32) degrees fifty (50)
minutes West eight hundred and seventy-four (874) feet, more
or less, to intersect the twenty-third line of the existing cor-
porate limits of Pocomoke City; thence with the said twenty-
third line reversed North seventy-six (76) degrees ten (10)
minutes East four hundred and ninety-five (495) feet to a
marble marker at the end of the twenty-second line of the said
existing corporate limits; thence with the said twenty-second
line reversed North forty-nine (49) degrees fifty-six (56)
minutes East three hundred and four (304) feet to the marble
marker at the place or point of beginning.

191B. The Mayor and Council of Pocomoke City shall
be and it is hereby authorized and directed to cause the
metes and bounds described in Section 191A of this Act to
be forthwith surveyed and distinctly marked by stones or
other monuments or markers to be placed at the beginning
and termination of each line and at such other places as it
deems necessary to properly locate said boundary lines; and
full power is given to the Mayor and Council of Pocomoke
City, and to its agents, servants and employees, to enter upon
any and all property, from time to time, for the performance

 

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