HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 211
CHAPTER 93.
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Town Commission-
ers of Centreville, a municipal corporation, to borrow
upon the faith and credit of said municipal corporation
the sum of Thirty-Five Hundred Dollars ($3, 500. 00), or
so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of
building an electric transmission line complete, from the
Centreville-Church Hill electric line to Price Station: to
execute and deliver the promissory notes of said muni-
cipal corporation with interest for the amount so bor-
rowed or which may be borrowed, and to renew said
notes or note from time to time for a period not extend-
ing beyond September 1st, 1939.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the Town Commissioners of Centreville,
a municipal corporation, be and it is hereby authorized and
empowered to borrow upon the faith and credit of said
municipal corporation the sum of Thirty-Five Hundred
Dollars ($3, 500. 00), for the purpose of erecting an electric
transmission line complete from its Centreville-Church
Hill electric line to Price Station. Said note or notes shall
be drawn in such amount or amounts as said municipal
corporation shall in its discretion determine but the total
amount of said promissory note or notes shall not exceed
Thirty-Five Hundred Dollars, and the said municipal cor-
poration, the Town Commissioners of Centreville, is here-
by authorized and empowered, for and during the period
not extending longer than September 1st, 1939, to renew
said promissory note or notes as they mature from time
to time, in whole or part, until all of said promissory notes
and interest to accrue thereon shall have been fully paid,
but no note or notes or renewal note or notes shall be drawn
so as to fall due after the first day of September, 1939,
and no note or notes or renewal note or notes shall be
given by said municipal corporation after the first day of
September, 1939.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is
hereby declared to be an emergency law and necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public health and safety
and being passed upon a yea and nay vote, supported by
three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the two
Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 29, 1936.
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