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of the persons who have not paid the exemption fee, and from
this list the bailiff shall from time to time call out persons for
service, and he shall allow no person to escape from the service.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 31, 1908.
CHAPTER 536.
AN ACT to require the County Commissioners of Talbot
county to pay annually to the Commissioners of the town
of St. Michaels a portion of the tax levied upon the property
within the limits of the town of St. Michaels; and to repeal
so much of chapter 505, of the laws of Maryland, passed at
the session of 1900, and of chapter 189, of the laws of Mary-
land, passed at the session of 1904, as applies to the town of
St. Michaels.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary
land, That the County Commissioners of Talbot county shall
pay annually to the Commissioners of the town of St. Michaels,
in Talbot county, the sum of three hundred (300) dollars out
of the county taxes levied upon the property within the limits
of the town of St. Michaels, in said county, to be disbursed by
the Commissioners of the town of St. Michaels for the repair
and maintenance of the road bed of the main streets of said
town; provided, that no money shall be paid hereunder until
and unless the Commissioners of the town of St. Michaels shall
on or before the thirty-first day of December in each year,
file with the County Commissioners of Talbot county an item-
ized statement with the vouchers showing that for the year
then just ended an actual expenditure of at least three hun-
dred (300) dollars has been made upon the road bed of the
main streets of the town of St. Michaels.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That so much of chapter 505 of
the laws of Maryland, passed at the session of 1900, and so
much of chapter 189 of the laws of Maryland, passed at the
session of 1904, as applied to the town of St. Michaels be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Approved April 6, 1908.
CHAPTER 212.
AN ACT to repeal sections 2 and 3 of chapter 526 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of Maryland of the session of 1904,
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