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1130 . LAWS OF MARYLAND.
this Act had never been passed, but the County Commissioners
of Somerset County and the County Commissioners of Wor-
cester County shall have power at the completion of said term
of twenty years to enter into such agreement with the Poco-
moke Bridge Company, 'its successors and assigns for the use
of said bridge, free from tolls, for the residents of their respec-
tive counties, as they may think proper, and may levy all sums
which they may see fit to contract to pay in consideration of
the free use of the same upon the taxable property of their re-
spective counties.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1910.
CHAPTER 76.
AN ACT to rearrange the election districts of Somerset County
comprising the County Commissioners' districts of said coun-
ty, so as to make a new division of said county into three
County Commissioners' districts.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the election districts of Somerset County be and the
same are hereby rearranged so as to divide Somerset County
into three County Commissioners' districts, as follows: Fair-
mount District, No. 6; Dublin District, No. 4, and Westover
District, No. 13, shall constitute County Commissioners' Dis-
trict, No. 1. Mount Vernon District, No. 5; St. Peter's District
No. 2; Dame's Quarter District, No. 11; Tangier District, No.
9; East Princess Anne District, No. 15; Deals Island District,
No. 14, and West Princess Anne District, No. 1, shall constitute
County Commissioners' District, No. 2. The remaining dis-
tricts of the county shall constitute County Commissioners'
District; No. 3; and the Board of County Commissioners of
Somerset County shall consist of one person from each of the
three Commissioners' Districts aforesaid.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage, and that all Acts or parts of Acts
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby re-
pealed.
Approved April 5, 1910.
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