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Session Laws, 1902 Session
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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Section 22 B. It shall be the duty of the County Commis-
sioners of Carroll county to pay over annually to the Mayor and
Common Council of Westminster one-fourth of the franchise
tax the said County Commissioners shall receive under the
provisions of section 86 of article 81 of the Code of Public
General Laws of Maryland, from every savings bank, institu-
tion or corporation organized for receiving deposits of money
and paying interest thereon, located in the city of Westminster
and having its principal office therein.
SKO. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 13, 1902.

CHAPTER 40.
AN ACT to extend the corporate limits of the town of
Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the corporate limits of the town of Union
Bridge, Carroll county, Maryland, as now constituted, be and
the same are hereby extended so as to include all the body of
land laid out for and contained within the following courses

CHAP. 40.

One-fourth of
franchise
tax to be paid
to Mayor,
etc.

and distances, to wit: Beginning for the extension of said
corporate limits as intended to oe made and surveyed at the
end of the fifth line of "Ligbtner's Addition" as surveyed and
plotted by John S. Nepp, surveyor, and recorded among the
land records of Carroll county, in Liber F. S. S. No. 61, folio
496, etc., reference being had thereto will more fully appear,
in the middle of the public road No. 80, also known as Locust
street; and running thence with said line continued, variation
allowed, south fifteen degrees west eighty-six and two-tenths
perches ; thence with a line parallel with the said Locust street
north seventy-four and one-half degrees west one hundred and
thirty-seven and five one-hundredths perches; thence north
one degree and thirty-five minutes west one hundred and forty-
seven and fifteen one-hundredths perches to the beginning of
the original corporate boundary, being also the end of the
second line of 41 acres and 22 square perches of land, deeded
by David Svvitzer and wife to Joseph Moore, April 12, A. D.
1883, and recorded among the land records of Carroll county
in Liber W. W. No. 3, folio 325, etc., and running thence
reversely with the course or courses severally of the aforesaid
county road No. 80 recrossing the Liberty and Pipe Creek
turnpike road at a distance of sixty-nine and five-tenths perches
on the first line of the tract of land known as "The Rich
Indian Garden" and in the aforesaid road No. 80 to the place

Corporate
limits.



 
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