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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
County," sub-title "County Commissioners," be and the same
are hereby repealed, and said section one hundred and seven
is hereby re-enacted with amendments, so as to read as follows :
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Treasurer to
act as clerk.
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SEC. 107. The Treasurer of " Cecil County " shall, after the
first Monday in the month of May, in the year eighteen hun-
dred and ninety-four, act as clerk to the County Commissioners
of said county, and shall perform all the duties and exercise
all the powers heretofore and hereafter imposed upon the clerk
of said commissioners; and the said commissioners shall not,
after the aforesaid date, pay any money or grant any compen-
sation to any person for the performance of said duties hereto-
fore performed by said clerk or any of them, excepting such
as may be paid to said treasurer.
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Effective.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 6th, 1894.
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CHAPTER 491.
AN ACT to establish a new election district in Dorchester
County, to be known as the fifteenth or Hurlock election
district of Dorchester County.
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New election
district.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That there shall be and by the authority of this
act, there is hereby created a new election district in Dorches-
ter county, to be known as the fifteenth or Hurlock election
district of Dorchester county, and to be formed of parts of
the second or east New Market election district, and of the
twelfth or Williamsburg election district of said county, and
the polling place of said new district shall be the village of
Hurlock.
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Boundaries.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the boundaries of said new
district shall be as follows : Beginning at the mouth of Ben-
jamin Conway's Mill Creek, thence up said creek, mill pond
and branch to the county road leading from Hurlock's to
Ellwood, thence with county road to the Baltimore and East-
ern Shore Railroad, thence with said county road to the line
dividing Caroline and Dorchester counties, thence with said
line to the Choptank river, thence with said river to Wright's
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