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Session Laws, 1927
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1187

And all the streets, highways and public thoroughfares in.
such section of suburban territory as shall be so made urban
territory, shall be part of the streets, highways and public
thoroughfares of the Town of Cambridge.

42. Sub-section 3. And be it further enacted that in the sub-
urban territory, unless and until its classification is changed
to that of urban territory, in the way hereinbefore provided,
the property and the people residing therein shall not be sub-
ject to any of the provisions of the Charter of Cambridge or
the Ordinances made and passed thereunder, but the people
residing therein shall be residents of the Town of Cambridge
but shall not have the right of franchise in municipal elections
held therein, and the County Commissioners of Dorchester
County shall maintain and keep control and jurisdiction of
Dorchester County over all of the public roads and highways
in said suburban territory and the duty of maintaining said
roads and highways in said suburban territory shall remain
with the County Commissioners of Dorchester County as here-
tofore, but the said suburban territory shall, from the time
this Act shall take effect, be subject to the right of the Com-
missioners of Cambridge, or the governing body of the Town
of Cambridge, at any and all times, to acquire any kind of
property therein, by all lawful means for corporate purposes,,
within the said suburban territory, for the purpose of making
public improvements such as streets, roads, alleys, and all
other thoroughfares and for the purpose of laying or placing
sewers and drains therein, and for building bulkheads and
filling in such of the said suburban territory as shall be on
Cambridge Creek, and to make any other public improvements,
and to acquire the necessary rights to do said things, and the
said governing body, or the Commissioners of Cambridge, are
hereby authorized and empowered to acquire property in the
said suburban territory and to lay out, build and improve
streets, lanes, alleys and all other public thoroughfares, and
to lay and place sewers anywhere in said territory, and to
build bulkheads and fill in the parts of said suburban terri-
tory on Cambridge Creek, and to make any kind of necessary
public improvements in said suburban territory, for the pur-
pose of promoting the general welfare, both of the people re-
siding in said suburban territory and in said urban territory,
and the property therein, and for the purpose of preparation
for the development of the said suburban territory with a view
to its becoming urban territory in the course of time.

42, Sub-section 4. And be it further enacted, that all Acts
and parts of Acts of the General Assembly, heretofore passed
that may be in conflict or inconsistent with any of the pro-

 

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