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Session Laws, 1910 Session
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. 1037

use of said public school house, as well as determine the best
method of heating the school, having due regard for the safety
and health of the pupils attending there, and shall at such
times as it may deem proper, advertise for such furniture and
heating plant, and shall award the contract or contracts to the
lowest responsible bidder or bidders.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That when said Committee shall
have contracted for the erection of said school building and the
furnishing and heating thereof, it shall report .the same to the
Board of County School Commissioners, with the terms and
conditions of such contract, and they shall also report cost
and expenses incurred and paid from time to time.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That for the purpose of paying
for said lot or lots and for the erection and furnishing of said
public high school building, the School Commissioners for
Prince George's County are hereby authorized and directed
to honor, on the endorsement of the County Commissioners of
Prince George's County, who are hereby directed to endorse
such bonds on the faith and credit of said county, an amount
not exceeding the sum of eight thousand dollars, and to issue
coupon bonds therefor in sums of not less than one hundred
dollars, and not more than one thousand dollars each, to be
signed by the president of said Board of School Commission-
ers and countersigned by the School Superintendent of said
board, with the seal of said board attached and to be registered
by the said School Superintendent of Prince George's County
in a separate book kept for that purpose, and said bonds shall
bear interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, payable
semi-annually on the first day of May and the first day of
November each year, until said bonds shall be paid, and said
bonds shall be forever exempt from all municipal and county
taxation for any purpose, in Prince George's County and its
municipalities, and shall have printed on them 'reference to
this Act as authorizing the issue thereof.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the School Commissioners
of Prince George's County are hereby authorized and directed
to retain each and every year from the sum of money paid to
them by the County Commissioners of Prince George's County
for the support of public schools of Prince George's County a
sufficient amount of money to meet the interest and to create
a sinking fund to pay the principal of said bonds as they ma-
ture, until the last of said bonds issued under this Act shall
have been paid and cancelled, should said bonds be issued' and
endorsed as aforesaid.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the first bonds issued un-
der this Act shall be dated the first day of May, 1910, and be


 

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