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except for cash; and it is hereby further expressly provided,
that none of said bonds shall be sold at less than their par
value.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the Mayor and Aldermen of
Frederick shall have full power and authority, and is hereby
required to levy all necessary taxes upon the property within
the taxable limits of said corporation, for the payment of the
interest on said bonds hereby authorized to be issued and shall
create a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof
out of the funds received from water rents by said corporation;
provided, that not less than fifteen per centum of the gross
receipts from water rents shall be set aside annually for said
sinking fund after the date of issue of said bonds until said
sinking fund, together with the accumulated interest thereon,
shall be sufficient to redeem said bonds; and the said The
Mayor and Aldermen of Frederick is further authorized and
empowered to pass all ordinances and do all things necessary
for the issuance of said bonds and their offering for sale in ac-
cordance with the provisions and conditions contained in this
Act
Approved March 31, 1910.
CHAPTER 51.
AN ACT to repeal Section 270A of Article 11 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County,"
sub-title "Frederick," as the same was enacted by Chapter
77 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed
at its January Session, in the year eighteen hundred and
ninety-four, and to re-enact the same with amendments.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 270A of Article 11 of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County," sub-title
"Frederick," as the same was enacted by Chapter 77 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at its Janu-
ary Session, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, be
and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-
ments so as to read as follows: Section 270A. The Mayor and
Aldermen of Frederick shall have power to pass all ordinances
necessary for the good government of the city; to prevent, re-
move and abate all nuisances or obstructions in or upon the
streets, highways, lanes or alleys, drains or watercourses, and
to grant permits for the erection of buildings; to cause side-
walks along the public streets and highways of said city to be
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