720 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 297
Retirement Fund of Baltimore County becoming members
of the Teachers' Retirement Fund of Baltimore City, upon
their becoming members of the teaching force of Baltimore
City, in pursuance of any Act extending the limits of Balti-
more City.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That there is hereby added to the Revised Charter of
Baltimore City a new Section, to follow Section 102S, to be
numbered 102T and to read as follows:
102T. Any teacher, now a member of the Teachers' Re-
tirement Fund of Baltimore County,, under Chapter 83 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1912, who shall
become a member of the teaching force of Baltimore City in
pursuance of any Act extending the limits of Baltimore City,
shall receive full credit for the number of years he or she shall
have taught in the public schools of Baltimore County, to the
same extent and with the same rights as if he or she, as the
case may be, had taught in the public schools of Baltimore City,
and shall be entitled to become a member of the Teachers' Re-
tirement Fund of Baltimore City, established in pursuance of
the Act of 1908, now Sections 102A to 102S of the Revised
Charter of Baltimore City, by virtue of transferring to said
fund the amount he or she shall have paid to the Teachers' Re-
tirement Fund of Baltimore County; and the Board of Esti-
mates of Baltimore City shall provide in the Ordinance of Es-
timates for paying to the City Retirement Fund for each of
such teachers the difference between the sum obtained from
the said Retirement Fund of Baltimore County and the sum
needed to meet the requirements of the said Retirement Fund
of Baltimore City.
Approved April 10th, 1918.
CHAPTER 297.
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Commissioners of
Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland, to borrow money on
the credit of said town for the purpose of paying the costs
of a Public Street already erected in Chestertown, Kent
County, Maryland, from what is known as the Brick Arch on
Washington Avenue to the stone road at the Northeast cor-
nor of the Voshell House and pay to Lillian Urie, the sum of
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