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Session Laws, 1929
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464 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 169

in said Block numbered Twenty-six (26) 5 thence with the
southerly boundary of Block numbered Sixteen (16) to the
southeast corner of lot numbered Fourteen (14), Block num-
bered Twelve (12) of the Gibbs and Kosack Subdivision;
thence along the easterly line of said Block numbered Twelve

(12) to the southerly line of lot numbered Four (4) in said
Block numbered Twelve (12); thence along the southerly
line of said lot numbered Four (4) to its intersection with
Park Avenue; thence across Park Avenue to the southerly
line of lot numbered Nine (9) in Block numbered Thirteen

(13) of the said Gibbs and Kosack Subdivision; thence in
the same direction and with the southerly lines of lots num-
bered Wine (9), Eight (8), Seven (7), Six (6), Five (5),
Four (4), Three (3), Two (2) and One (1) of said Block
numbered Thirteen (13) to Cockerille Avenue; thence south-
erly along the easterly line of said Cockerille Avenue to a
point opposite the southerly side of Highland Avenue in
the Pine Crest subdivision; thence straight across Cockerille
Avenue and along the southerly line of Highland Avenue to
the westerly line of Westmorland Street; thence along the
westerly line of Westmoreland Street to the southerly line
of Second Street; thence along the southerly line of Second
Street to the aforesaid third line of the District of Columbia;
thence with said line reversed to the place of beginning.

3. (A) Every resident of said town having the quali-
fications of a voter under the laws of this State, who has re-
sided in said town for three months immediately preceding
the election at which such person proposes to vote, and who
is duly registered as a voter in the said town under the pro-
visions of the next succeeding section shall be entitled to
vote in municipal elections in the said town, and no person
shall vote in any such municipal election who does not possess
the qualifications enumerated in this section; provided, how-
ever, that this section and the next succeeding section shall
not apply to special elections held under the provisions of
Section 7G of this Charter. The residents of said town having
the qualifications enumerated in this section shall on the first
Monday in May next elect three persons not less than twenty-
five years of age as Councilmen, who, together with the three
Councilmen elected at the last general election, shall constitute
the Council, all of whom shall have resided in the said town at
least one year previous to their election and be legal voters and
property owners therein. Thereafter on the first Monday of


 

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