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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
charter was enacted by Chapter 577 of the Acts of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, passed at the January session of
1890, and amended by Chapter 520 of the Acts of the Gen-
eral Assembly of 1894, and by Chapter 380 of the Acts of
the General Assembly of 1896.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
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Bepeal
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land, That chapter 577 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland of 1890, entitled "An Act to incorporate the
Town of Brunswick, in Frederick County," as amended by
chapter 520 of the Acts of 1894, entitled "An Act to amend
the Charter of the Town of Brunswick, .in Frederick County,"
and chapter 380 of the Acts of 1896, entitled "An Act to
repeal sections 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 13, 19, 24, 26, 27 and 28 of chap-
ter 520 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland,"
passed at the January session in the year 1894, entitled "An
Act to amend the Charter of the Town of Brunswick, in
Frederick County, and to re-enact the same with amendments,"
be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-
ments, so as to read as follows :
1. The inhabitants of the Town of Brunswick, in Frederick
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Body
corporate.
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county are and shall continue to be a body corporate, by the
name of the Mayor and Council of Brunswick, and by that
name shall have perpetual succession, sue and be sued, and have
and use a common seal.
2. The limits of said town of Brunswick begin at a stone
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Boundaries.
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planted at the northeast corner of a culvert under the Chesa-
peake and Ohio Canal, said place of beginning being at the
end of the thirteenth line of a tract of land conveyed to
the Real Estate and Improvement Company of Baltimore
city by Mary Gertrude Orrison, by deed dated December
seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and recorded among
the land records of Frederick county, in Liber W. I. P. num-
ber nine, folio tive hundred and eighty-six, &c., and running
thence with and binding reversely on the lines of the above
mentioned conveyance the following courses and distances, to
wit : North twenty-one and one- fourth degrees east, six hundred
and fifty-one and three- fourths feet to a stone; thence north,
two and one-fourth degrees east, six hundred and sixty feet
to a stone; thence north one and one- fourth degrees east, one hun-
dred and seventy-three and one-fourth feet to a stone ; thence
north, fifteen and three fourth degrees east ; two thousand one
hundred and twenty-fight and one-half feet to a stone planted in
the centre of a lane leading to the property owned by John
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