1010 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
much of such appropriations shall be available for the said
Crisfleld High School, shall be used for the payment of said
bonds and the interest in the manner hereinbefore mentioned,
instead of being used for the establishment and maintenance
of such special courses in said school, and notwithstanding
any condition otherwise or to the contrary contained in said
general law or laws; and the Comptroller of the Treasury is
hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrant upon the
Treasury of the State, payable to the order of the treasurer
of the Board of School Commissioners for said county, for the
benefit of the Crisfield High School for such sums and at such
time as he may be directed by law to issue his warrant for the
benefit of any high school for the purpose of establishing and
maintaining the aforementioned special courses of instruction,
without, however, requiring the said Crisfield High School
to be first recommended or approved by the said State Board
of Education, or without requiring the said Crisfield High
School to establish or maintain said special courses of in-
structions, and all such sums received by the treasurer of
the Board of School Commissioners for Somerset county shall
be paid over to the Board of County Commissioners of said
county to be applied by them to the payment of the bonds here-
inbefore provided, together with the interest thereon, as the
same shall have become due and payable.
SEC. 7. And be it enacted. That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 31, 1908.
CHAPTER 221.
AN ACT to authorize and direct the Comptroller to apportion
to Somerset county the instalment known as the March in-
stalment of the State School Tax for the year nineteen hun-
dred and eight, said instalment being the apportionment
made to Somerset county on the fifteenth day of March in
each year.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to apportion to Somerset county its proper pro-
portion of the school tax for the year nineteen hundred and
eight, known as the March instalment of said school tax, to
be made by the Comptroller in pursuance of law on the fifteenth
day of March in each year, in the same manner as if the county
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