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Session Laws, 1922
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460 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 200

sioner, or his successor, in case of a vacancy for any cause,
shall name the five district road commissioners in each of the
election districts so combined, and as hereinafter provided.
That Oxon Hill District, Surratt's District, Spauldings Dis-
trict and Mellwood District, are hereby classified as one dis-
trict; and Charles A. Ryon, the present County Commissioner,
or his successor, in case of a vacancy for any cause, shall name
the five district road commissioners in each of the election
districts so combined, and as hereinafter provided. That
Chillum District, Hyattsville District, Kent District and Seat
Pleasant District are hereby classified as one district; and
George A. Gude, the present County Commissioner, or his
successor, in case of a vacancy for any cause, shall name the
five district road commissioners in each of the election dis-
tricts so combined, and as hereinafter provided. That Vans-
ville District, Riverdale District and Blandensburg District
are hereby classified as one district; and George N. Wells, the
present County Commissioner, or his successor, in case of a
vacancy for any cause, shall name the five district road com-
missioners in each of the election districts so combined and
as hereinafter provided. That Laurel District, Bowie District,
Queen Anne District and Marlboro District are hereby classi-
fied as one district, and George W. Waters, the present County
Commissioner, or his successor, in case of a vacancy for any
cause, shall name the five district road commissioners in each
of the election districts so combined and as hereinafter pro-
vided. That from and after the first Monday in April, 1924,
or from and after the first Monday in April following the
election of a County Commissioner or County Commissioners,
provided by any law which may be passed by the Legislature of
1922, changing the present date for the election of County
Commissioners, the then County Commissioners shall disre-
gard the district classification as hereinbefore provided in the
naming of said district road committees, and shall then divide
said election districts into such classifications for the naming of
district road committees, as may then be equitable, taking
in consideration the then residence of the members of the
Board of County Commissioners.

Section 280. The Board of County Commissioners, shall
have charge and custody of the road fund of Prince George's
County as hereinafter provided; and shall meet at least twice
in each month for road purposes. They shall appoint a road
clerk who is to attend such meetings, acting as secretary, and
who shall take charge of and file all papers in connection with


 

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