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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 147   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 145

leaving the lines thereof, (4) north 72 degrees, west 1, 093
feet to a point on the boundary line between Allegany and
Garrett counties; thence with said boundary line, (5) south
30 degrees, 10 minutes west 300 feet, (6) south 15 degrees,
west 121. 5 feet, to the boundary line between the State of
Maryland and West Virginia., being the West Virginia shore
of the Potomac River; thence with the said boundary line and
down and with the West Virginia shore of the Potomac River;
thence with the said boundary line and down with the West
Virginia shore of the Potomac River to intersect a line drawn
south 57 degrees, 52 minutes east from the place of begin-
ning; thence reversing said intersecting line north 57 de-
grees, 52 minutes west 482 feet to the place of beginning.

All bearings refer to the Magnetic Meridian of 1919 and
distances are measured horizontally.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the citizens of
the town of Luke aforesaid of the age of twenty-one years and
upwards who, being citizens of the United States, have re-
sided in said town for and during a period of one year next
preceding any municipal election, shall be qualified to vote at
such election in said town; and the qualified voters are hereby
authorized on the first Monday of October, in the year nine-
teen hundred and twenty-two, and each two years thereafter,

at the usual place as shall be designated by the Mayor and
Commissioners of Luke, to elect one person who shall have
resided within the limits thereof at least two years next pre-
ceding said election and be a qualified voter therein as Mayor
of the town of Luke, and the said Mayor shall serve for two
years and until his successor is elected and qualified. He
shall preside at all meetings of the Mayor and Commissioners
of Luke and shall execute all ordinances passed by them. In
the absence of the Mayor at any meeting of the Mayor and
Commissioners, the Commissioners may appoint a President
pro tem, who shall have all the powers of the Mayor, during
his absence, except to sign ordinances. And the qualified
voters are at the same time and place authorized and directed
to elect four Commissioners for said town, who shall have
the same qualifications as provided in the case of the Mayor.
They shall serve for a term of two years and until their suc-
cessors are elected and qualified.

The Mayor and Commissioners at their first meeting after
their election, or as soon thereafter as possible, shall elect one
person to serve as clerk of said town and another person to


 

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