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450 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 302.
AN ACT to repeal Chapter 400 of the Acts of 1912, entitled "An
Act to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 22 of Ar-
ticle 23 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title 'Wicomico
County,' sub-title 'Delmar,' " and to re-enact, same with
amendments, and also to repeal Sections 23, 27, 31 and 33 of
Article 23 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title
"Wicomico County," sub-title "Delmar," and to re-enact the
same with amendments.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Chapter 400 of the Acts of 1912, entitled "An Act
to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 22 of Article
23 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title 'Wicomico County,'
sub-title ' Delmar,' '' and to re-enact the same with amendments,
and Sections 23, 27, 31 and 33 of Article 23 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title '' Wicomico County,'' sub-
title "Delmar," and to re-enact the same with amendments, be
and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted with amend-
ments, to read as follows:
SEC. 22. And be it enacted, That the taxable and corporate
bounds and limits of the said Town of Delmar shall be as fol-
lows : Beginning for same at the Wicomico and Sussex County
post on the Delaware and Maryland Division Line, located just
west of the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad,
thence running along said division line in .an easterly direction
thirty-two hundred and sixty-one and six-tenths (3261.6) feet
to a cedar stake; thence along said division line south 79° and
30' east seven hundred and eighty-six and four-tenths (786.4)
feet to an iron driven in the ground at the northeast corner of
the land of Willard Oliphant; thence by and with said Oliphant
land south 5° 15' west three hundred and ninety-two and four-
tenths (392.4) feet to an iron driven in the ground at the south-
east corner of the land of said Oliphant; thence north 85° and
10' west seven hundred and fifty-eight feet to a concrete post;
thence north 85° and 10' west four hundred and ninety-two and
five-tenths (492.5) feet to a cedar stake on the east side of
Seventh Street; thence south 2° and 20' west one hundred and
forty feet to a cedar stake; thence north 83° and 25' west two hun-
dred and eighty-eight and three-tenths (288.3) feet to a cedar
stake; thence south 6° and 8' west eight hundred and thirty-six
feet to a pine post; thence north 83° and 40' west thirty-three
hundred and eighty-six feet to a stake on the west side of Park
Street; thence north 9° and 50' east four hundred and ninetv-
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