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Session Laws, 1920
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 185

SECTION 182B. At the primary elections held in Anne
Arundel County, at which, candidates are to be selected for
the positions of County Commissioners, the voters of each of
the seven districts of said county, shall determine for them-
selves who shall be their candidate to be voted for at the gen-
eral, election, and therefore, the names of the persons who file
their papers for the position of County Commissioner, in ac-
cordance with the General Primary Election Law, shall be
placed, by the Supervisors of Elections in said county, only
upon the ballot in the district where the candidate resides, and
the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes in
the district where he resides, at the primary election, shall be
certified to by the Supervisors of Elections as the nominee of
of the political party to which he belongs, and the name of
said nominee shall be placed on the official ballot to be used
in the general election.

Approved April 16, 1920.

CHAPTER 115.

AN ACT to authorize and direct the County Commissioners
of Cecil County to return to Edwin B Cochran. Jr., the
sum of fifteen hundred dollars which was deposited with
the said Commissioners under certain conditions and since
has been converted into the Treasury of Cecil County.
WHEREAS, That Edwin R. Cochran, Jr., a taxpayer of the
State of Maryland, deposited with the County Commissioners
of Cecil County on August 28, 1902, the sum of fifteen hun-
dred dollars as a matter of good faith that the Kent and Cecil
Light, Power and Railway Company was intending to open
up passenger and freight communication between points in
Kent and other counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland
with the Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, at Elkton;
and

WHEREAS, The County Commissioners entered into the
proposition of the said Edwin R. Cochran, Jr, at the time
and assured him of its good faith and interest in said project
or proposition, and to that end offered to the said Edwin R.
Cochran, Jr., the right to use certain of the public roads of
said Cecil County; and

 

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