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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JE., GOVERNOR. 723

dividing line between the farm of Albert E. King and said
"Trail Place" subdivision, 2240.0 feet to stone No. 11 in said
dividing line; (11) thence with a straight line northwesterly
to stone No. 12 on the north side of East Church Street ex-
tended (commonly called Gas House Pike), said stone No. 12
being 3.0 feet south of the north fence line along said street
and 102.5 feet west of the southwest corner, north concrete
headwall, on a 4.0 foot span concrete box culvert crossing
under said East Church Street extended, said culvert being
approximately 650 feet west of the lane leading to the Rout-
zahn Farm; (12) thence with a straight line northwesterly
to stone No. 13 on the west side of North Market Street,
extended, said stone No. 13 being 25.0 feet west of the center
line of said North Market Street extended and 78.0 feet north
of the center line of the main central drive leading from
North Market Street extended to the I. O. O. P. Home; (13)
thence with a straight line westwardly to stone No. 14 on the
east side of Motter Avenue, extended (formerly called North
Bentz Street) ; said stone No. 14 being 1.00 feet west of the
east fence line along said street and 750.0 feet north of the
northwest corner of Lot No. 27, Block I, a subdivision of the
Daniel H. Buckey Tract, dated September 15th, 1927; (14)
thence with a straight line westwardly to stone No. 1, the
place of beginning.

The Mayor and Aldermen of Frederick shall have full power
and authority to assess, levy and collect within said limits, as
the same are extended by this Act, any and all taxes whatso-
ever which they were authorized to assess, levy and collect
within the taxable limits as heretofore existing. All roads,
streets, avenues, alleys and highways, lying in any of the terri-
tory hereinabove described, which shall have been heretofore
dedicated and accepted, or legally condemned or acquired as
roads or streets, under the provisions of any Act of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, or of the common law, shall be
held to be valid constituted public highways of Frederick City.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1947.

Approved April 16, 1947.

CHAPTER 416.
(House Bill 624)

AN ACT to authorize and direct the County Commissioners of
Somerset County to borrow upon the faith and credit of said
county a sum not to exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars

 

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