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Session Laws, 1929
Volume 572, Page 222   View pdf image (33K)
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222 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 110

minutes thirty (30) seconds east four hundred and twelve and
ninety one-hundredths (412. 90) feat to a post, and north fifty-
six (56) degrees thirty-five (35) minutes thirty (30) seconds
east two hundred and eighteen and fifty one-hundredths (218. 50)
feet to a post at the southeast corner of the said Ewing lot,
and thence running with the easterly outline of the lands of
Doctor Howard A. Kelly, as follows: south thirty-two (32)
degrees twenty-seven (27) minutes thirty (30) seconds east
thirteen hundred and thirty-five and no (00) one-hundredths
(1335. 00) feet to a piece of iron pipe, south five (5) degrees
four (04) minutes forty (40) seconds west three hundred and
seventy-nine and fifteen one-hundredths (379. 15) feet, to a stone,
south three (3) degrees fifty-two (52) minutes no (00) seconds
east two hundred and twelve and sixty one-hundredths (212. 60)
feet to a stone, and south, thirty-six (36) degrees forty-eight
(48) minutes thirty (30) seconds east five hundred and twenty-
six and fifty-two one-hundredths (526. 52) feet to the beginning
hereof, according to a survey by Somerville & Somerville,
February, 1929; and the citizens residing within said corporate
limits are created a body corporate with perpetual succession by
the name of the "Town of Bel Air" with all the privileges of
a body corporate and the right to have and use a common seal;
and shall be capable and liable in law to sue and be sued, plead
and be impleaded in any Court of Law or Equity.

88. All. taxes shall be fairly laid, and shall not exceed in
any one year eighty-five cents on every one hundred dollars of
taxable property in said town, and the taxable basis of said
town shall be the same as that for county and State purposes
as shown by the tax books of Harford County; and all property
within the corporate limits of said town shall hereafter be ex-
empt from taxation for public road and bridge purposes out-
side of said corporate limits.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That two new sections be
and they are hereby added to said Article, to be known as Sec-
tions 85A and 88A, to follow immediately after Sections 85 and
88 of said Article respectively, and to read as follows:

85A. The Commissioners of the Town of Belair shall at
once cause the new metes and bounds of said town to be dis-
tinctly marked with suitable boundary stones placed at the
beginning of each line and the said Commissioners shall cause
two plats of the survey of said town to be made and certified
by the County Surveyor of Harford County; one of which shall
be recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for
Harford County and the other kept by the said Town Com-
missioners; and copies of the plat recorded as aforesaid duly


 

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