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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 136.
AN ACT to authorize and direct the County
Commissioners of Baltimore county to pro-
vide for the erection of a building to serve
as a police station and a fire-engine house in
Catonsville, in Baltimore county, and to
levy a sum of money therefor.
WHEREAS it is necessary, for the better pro-
tection and security of the persons and prop-
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Police sta-
tion and en-
gine house.
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erty of the citizens of Catonsville and vicinity,
that a suitable building should be erected in
said town of Catonsville, to be used for the
combined purpose of a police station and a
fire-engine house.
SECTION 1 . Now, therefore, be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
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To pro vide for.
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County Commissioners of Baltimore county are
hereby authorized and required to provide for
the erection of a building to serve as a police
station and a fire-engine house in the town of
Catonsville, as now existing or as hereafter
incorporated.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That said County
Commissioners are hereby empowered and
directed to levy on the assessable property of
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To levy.
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said county in their next annual tax levy, for
the sum of three thousand five hundred dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary
for said purpose; which sum, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, they shall apply
to the purchase of a proper lot in said town
of Catonsville, and to the erection of a build-
ing thereon suitable for the combined purpose
of a police station and a fire-engine house.
Approved April 1, 1886.
CHAPTER 137.
AN ACT to regulate suits before Justices of
the Peace in Washington county, Maryland.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That in all suits before
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