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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 383

be the duty of the Board of County Commissioners of Mont-
gomery County to levy or have levied special general taxes
against the real property of said Oakmont subdivision to the
extent only that such defaulted bonds or incurred indebtedness
shall be liquidated.

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of
the said Oakmont subdivision and Citizens' Committee shall
deposit all funds coming into his hands as such, in accordance
with the requirements of law, for the deposit of County funds
by the County Treasurer, or in such other bank approved by
the Citizens' Committee of said Oakmont subdivision, pro-
vided, that the Treasurer of said Oakmont subdivision shall
not dispose of any of the funds coming into his hands as such
Treasurer, except upon check duly signed by him as such
Treasurer and countersigned by the Chairman or some mem-
ber of the said Citizens' Committee acting as Chairman pro
tem. in his absence; such acting Chairman shall be duly author-
ized to act by resolution of said Committee, which must first
be placed upon the minutes of the Committee to be provided
therefor.

Approved April 10th, 1918.

CHAPTER 191.

AN ACT to authorize and empower the municipal corpora-
tion the Town Commissioners of Queenstown, to borrow
upon the faith and credit of said municipal corporation the
sum of One Thousand Dollars for the purpose of paying
their proportionate part of the expenses incurred in grading
and improving Main Street of said corporation, and run-
ning from the said corporate limits where it joins the road
leading to Centreville through said town to where the street
meets the road leading to Kent Island; to execute the prom-
issory notes of said municipal corporation for the amount so
borrowed and for a period not exceeding ten years from
June first, nineteen hundred and eighteen, to renew said
notes as they mature from time to time, and at the time of
each annual levy, beginning with the annual levy of the
year nineteen hundred and eighteen to levy taxes on the as-
sessable property in the town of Queenstown, Maryland, to
pay the interest on said notes and to pay on account of the
principal of said notes, not less than one-tenth thereof.

 

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