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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 206.
Tax to be
leried.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That to redeem said bonds the
County Commissioners of Dorchester county shall annually
levy upon the assessable property of said county a tax suffi-
cient to pay the interest on said bonds, and the principal of
such portions as may mature in each and every year after the
date of their issue ; and the said levy shall be designated as
the "Hospital Fund."
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Who shall
receive
proceeds of
sale.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the proceeds arising from
the sale of said bonds shall be paid over by the County Com-
missioners of said county to the treasurer of the board of
directors of the United Charities Hospital Association of
Dorchester County, Maryland, who shall apply said proceeds,
under the direction of the board of directors of said The
United Charities Hospital Association of Dorchester County,
Maryland, to aid in the erection and construction of such
hospital building in the town of Cambridge, county and State
aforesaid as such board of directors of said The United Chari-
ties Hospital Association may contract for, and for no other
purpose.
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Become
A first lien.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That in the event of the aban-
donment or failure to use said hospital building as and for a
hospital, then and at such time the said sum of money paid
over to the said treasurer of the board of directors of The
United Charities Hospital Association, by virtue of this Act,
shall become. a first lien upon said hospital building and the
land upon which it is erected.
SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
"We, the undersigned, County Commissioners of Dorchester
county, do hereby recommend the passage of the aforegoing
bill.
Test, (Signed) Geo. W. Woolford,
(Signed) Wm. R. Thomas,
(Signed) W. C. Anderson, (Signed) J. W. T. Webb,
Clerk to the County County Commissioners.
Commissioners for Dorchester county.
Approved April 8, 1902.
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CHAPTER 207.
AN ACT to authorize Joseph H. Neal to construct in front
of his property in the town of Cambridge, Dorchester
County, Maryland, a wharf or shell walk extending out
into the Great Choptank River.
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