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Session Laws, 1920
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804 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 479

Court," being Section 118 of Article 17 of the Public Local
Laws of Prince George's County of 1888, as the same was re-
pealed and re-enacted by Chapter 238 of the Laws of Mary-
land of 1916, be and the same is hereby repealed and re-
enacted so as to read as follows :

SEC. 140. The Crier of the Circuit Court shall receive
three dollars and one-half ($3.50) per day for every day his
presence may be required and is in attendance on the Circuit
Court, and this amount shall be in lieu of all other compensa-
tions and fees.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted. That this Act shall take
effect from the first day of June, 1920.

Approved April 9, 1920.

CHAPTER 479.
AN ACT to extend the limits of the Town of Aberdeen.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That there is hereby added to the territory of the Town
of Aberdeen all the territory within the lines of the following
description, that is to say :

Beginning for the same at the point where the south 48
degrees 45 minutes east, 1742 feet line of the original cor-
porate limit of the Town of Aberdeen, as fixed and prescribed
by Chapter 136 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Mary-
land passed at the January Session, 1892, intersects the center
line of the Post Road, and running thence, with the center line
of the said road, but with this and all other lines of this sur-
vey referred to the true meridian, north 49 degrees 29 minutes
east, 889.37 feet, more or less, to intersect the outline of the
land belonging to Claude L. Rigdon, and thence, crossing said
road, and bounding thereon, south 30 degrees 08 minutes east,
22.37 feet to a concrete monument, and still continuing the
same course, and bounding on the Rigdon land, south 30 de-
grees 08 minutes east, 1242.43 feet to a concrete monument
set up on the southeast side of a small branch, and thence,
leaving the Rigdon land, and running up the southerly side
of said branch, by the following courses and distances, south
87 degrees 25 minutes west, 146.35 feet, north 87 degrees
29 minutes west, 64.50 feet, south 66 degrees 07 minutes west,
177.70 feet, south 70 degrees 40 minutes west, 150.11 feet,
south 64 degrees 34 minutes west, 49.66 feet, south 81 degrees


 

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