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722 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 420

said election the Commissioners or a majority of them may
hold the same. If anything shall prevent said election from
being held on the day so designated, the Commissioners shall
appoint another day for holding the same and shall give
notice thereof at least five days previous thereto in the man-
ner designated above, when the question shall be submitted to
the said voters of Millington as to whether or not said bonds
shall be issued for the building and constructing of the water
supply and sewerage systems in the Town of Millington as
provided in this Act. And at said election this question shall
be submitted on separate ballots prepared for the purpose by
the Commissioners of Millington, which said ballots shall have
the words "For Millington Water Supply and Sewerage
Bonds," and "Against Millington Water Supply and Sewer-
age Bonds" thereon, and if a majority of the votes cast at
said election upon said ballots shall be "For Millington Water
Supply and Sewerage Bonds," then and not before the Com-
missioners of Millington shall proceed to execute the powers
and duties imposed upon them by this Act. But if the ma-
jority of the votes cast at said election upon said question shall
be "Against Millington Water Supply and Sewerage Bonds,"
then this Act shall be of no effect; provided, however, that the
Commissioners of Millington shall have the right to have the
same question voted upon in the same manner at any suc-
ceeding municipal election when the said Commissioners of
Millington may in their discretion submit said question, and
when so submitted and favorably passed upon by the voters
aforesaid the provisions of this Act shall become immediately
effective.

SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That this Act is hereby declared
to be an emergency law and necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public safety, and being passed upon a yea
and nay vote supported by three-fifths of all the members
elected to each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, the
same shall take effect from, the date of its passage.

Approved April 16, 1920.

CHAPTER 420.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact Section 2 of Chapter 173 of
the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at
the January Session, 1906.


 

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