730 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
nually for the sum of One Thousand Dollars, in favor of the
president of the Peninsula Horticultural Society.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect as
soon as an amount appropriated of a like amount shall have been
made by the Legislature of Delaware.
Approved April 10th, 1914.
CHAPTER 450.
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Town Commissioners of
Centreville, a municipal corporation, to issue coupon bonds to
an amount not to exceed forty-five hundred dollars for the
purpose of paying off certain indebtedness incurred by it in
the construction and equipment of the electric heat, light and
power plant erected by virtue of Chapter 29 of the Acts of
the General Assembly of Maryland of 1912, and to levy taxes
on the. assessable property in said town to redeem said bonds
and to pay the interest thereon, and to provide for the collec-
tion of said taxes.
WHEREAS, By an Act of the General Assembly of Maryland
passed at the January Session of 1912, being Chapter 29 of the
Acts of said session, the Town Commissioners of Centreville, a
municipal corporation, was authorized to construct and equip
An electric light, heat and power plant of sufficient power to
properly light the streets and alleys of said Town of Centreville,
Queen Anne's County, Maryland, and to supply the citizens, in-
habitants and corporations of said town and vicinity with elec-
tricity in sufficient quantity for their needs in any and all forms
for all purposes, and for the purpose of paying for said plant
to borrow on the faith and credit of said corporation a sum of
money not to exceed twenty thousand dollars, and to issue coupon
"bonds for the amount so borrowed; and
WHEREAS, Said corporation caused to be erected in said town
an electric light, heat and power plant of sufficient power to
meet the requirements intended for same by said Act; and
WHEREAS, After the completion of said plant and the equip-
ment of same it was found that the cost of the same was the sum
of twenty-four thousand and five hundred dollars, exceeding the
provision made in said Act for the payment of the same by the
sum of forty-five hundred dollars; and
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