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confines described in Section 520 shall be a part of the streets,
highways, and public thoroughfares of the Town of Vienna,
and the property contained within the new metes, bounds and
confines of the Town of Vienna shall be exempt from town
taxation for the current year, but all of the property within
the confines of the new town limits shall be subject to town
taxation beginning with the year Nineteen Hundred and
Thirty-eight; provided, however, that the resolutions adopted
by the Commissioners of Vienna on June 2, 1927, pursuant to
Chapter 116 of the Acts of 1927, granting certain exemptions
from taxation shall hereafter be effective, binding and opera-
tive for the remainder of the period of such exemption to the
same extent and effect as though the corporate limits of the
Town of Vienna on June 2, 1927, had been as now described
and defined in this Act.
SEC. 2. And he it further enacted, That all Acts and parts
of Acts of the General Assembly, heretofore passed that may
be in conflict or inconsistent with any of the provisions of this
Act, be, and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such
conflict or inconsistency with the provisions of this Act.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency law and necessary for the imme-
diate preservation of the public safety, and being passed upon
by a yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of all the mem-
bers elected to each of the two Houses of the General Assem-
bly, the same shall take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved May 18, 1937.
CHAPTER 213.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 676
of Article 27 of Bagby's Annotated Code of Public General
Laws of Maryland (1924 Edition), title, "Crimes and Pun-
ishments", sub-title, "The Department of Welfare", alter-
ing and amending the system of prison labor in State Penal
and Reformatory Institutions; prohibiting the sale of pri-
son made, raised or mined goods, wares and merchandise,
except to the State of Maryland and its political sub-divi-
sions and to State-aided, owned, controlled or managed pub-
lic or quasi-public institutions or agencies, with certain ex-
ceptions as to perishable vegetables; providing penalties for
violations; providing for the establishment and maintenance
of a "State Use System of Prison Labor" with authority to
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