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not exceeding one million dollars, for the purpose of
acquiring by purchase, condemnation or otherwise, land
for fire engine houses, and of constructing or re-construct-
ing fire engine houses.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore be and
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Authority to
Issue stock.
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it is hereby authorized to issue stock to an amount not
exceeding one million dollars; said stock to be issued from
time to time, as the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
shall by ordinance provide, and to be issued for such amounts
and to be payable at such time and to bear such rate of
interest as the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall by
ordinance provide; and the proceeds thereof to be used for
the purpose of acquiring by purchase, condemnation or
otherwise, land for fire engine houses, and of constructing
and re-constructing fire engine houses; but said stock shall
not be issued in whole or in part unless the ordinance of
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore providing for the
issuance thereof shall be submitted to the legal voters of the
city of Baltimore, at such time and place as may be fixed by
said ordinance, and be approved by a majority of the votes
cast at such time and place as required by Section 7 of
Article 11, of the Constitution of Maryland.
SEC. 2. And be it farther enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the first day of January, 1907.
Approved April 5, 1906.
CHAPTER 468.
AN ACT to regulate the taking of Oysters in the
Potomac River.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That all oysters taken from any natural rocks, beds or
shoals in the waters of the Potomac river shall be culled on
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Regulate the
taking of
oysters in
the Potomac
river.
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their natural rocks, beds or shoals as taken, and oysters
whose shells measure less than two and one-half inches in
length, measuring from hinge to mouth, and all shells shall
be included in said culling and replaced upon said rocks,
beds or shoals, provided that oysters once passed from the
culler less than the prohibited size, and all shells shall be
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