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150 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifteen, and
on or before the first day of January in each and every year
thereafter, pay over to the town of Kensington that proportion
of the entire County levy for the repair of roads which the
total real property assessed within the limits of the town
of Kensington bears to the whole amount of assessed property
in Montgomery. County, so that the town of Kensington shall
receive and disburse, for the maintenance of the streets of
said town the amount levied upon the real property within the
corporate limits of the town of Kensington for the repair
of roads by the said County Commissioners of Montgomery
County.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 20th, 1914.

CHAPTER 117.

AN ACT to add a new Section to Article 16 of the Code of Public
Civil Laws of 1912, title "Chancery," sub-title "Inebriates,"
to be numbered 56-A, and to follow Section 56.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That there is hereby added to Article 16 of the Code of
Public Civil Laws of 1912, title "Chancery," sub-title "Inebri-
ates," a new Section to be numbered 56-A, and to follow Sec-
tion 56 of said Code of 1912, and to read as follows:

56-A. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall not
be obliged to appropriate more than three thousand dollars
($3,000) in any one year for the care of inebriates, under Sec-
tions 52 to 56 of the above Article, and no Order shall be passed
by a Court under said Sections for the care of inebriates at the
expense of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, in any
year, after the appropriation made in the Ordinance of Esti-
mates for that year shall have been exhausted, except by the
consent of the Board of Estimates, acting by the City Solicitor.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 20th, 1914.

 

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