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Session Laws, 1927
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 801

and one-half (40 1/2) degrees West by and with the North or
Northeast side of said State Stone Road and binding thereon
seven hundred forty-five (745) feet to a stone opposite the
North side of Tenth Street, thence (10) South fifty-one (51)
degrees West across the aforesaid State Stone Road and by
and with the North side of Tenth Street seven hundred sixty-
nine (769) feet to a stone bounder at the intersection of the
North side of Tenth Street and the East side of Cedar Street,
thence (11) North forty-one (41) degrees thirty-five (35)
minutes West by and with the East side of Cedar Street four
hundred twenty-seven (427) feet to a stone bounder, thence
(12) South forty-eight (48) degrees twenty-five (25) min-
utes West three hundred (300) feet across said Cedar Street
and through a field to a stone bounder therein, thence (13)
South eighty-three (83) degrees West through a field and
across the Railroad twenty-five hundred seventy-four (2574)
feet to a stone bounder on the edge of a hill East of the Grand-
stand in the Pocomoke Fair Grounds, said point being at the
end of the fifth line of the survey of the boundaries of Poco-
moke City as they existed prior to the passage of this Act,
said point being described in said survey as "a ditch on the
edge of a red hill in the field of the late William J. Long. "

Section 254-B. That the Mayor and Council of Pocomoke
City shall be and it is hereby authorized and directed to cause
the metes and bounds, described in Section 254-A of this Act,
to be forthwith surveyed and distinctly marked by stones to
be placed at the beginning and termination of each line and
at such other places as it deems necessary to properly locate
said boundary lines; and full power is given to the Mayor and
Council of Pocomoke City, and to its agents, servants and
employees, to enter upon any and all property from time to
time for the performance of the duties imposed by this Act
in making said survey and in order to erect and maintain
suitable markers for the boundaries of the municipality. It
shall cause two copies of said survey and the plat thereof to
be made, which shall also show the old boundary lines of the
town of Pocomoke City, one of which shall be kept among the
records of the Mayor and Council of Pocomoke City and the
other shall be returned to and be recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Worcester County; copies of
said plats duly certified by the keepers of said records, respec-
tively, and under their respective seals of office, shall be ad-
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