526 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 197
line northwest to where said line intersects the north line of
the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad right-of-
way; thence with said line of the Washington, Baltimore and
Annapolis right-of-way S. 48 26' W. to its intersection with
the school lot of District Line School No. 2; thence K 38 53'
W. to Addison Chapel Church Lot; thence around said Church
Lot and including same, with the boundary line of Addison
Chapel Church Lot to its intersection with Addison Chapel
Road; thence across Addison Chapel Road to the nearest corner
of Godfrey's Second Addition to Fairmount Heights; thence
with the northwestern boundary line of Godfrey's Second Addi-
tion to Fairmount Heights to Noel Street; thence continuing
in a straight line to the District of Columbia boundary line;
thence with the said District of Columbia boundary line to the
place of beginning; including all of the subdivisions known as
Seat Pleasant Heights, Godfrey's Second Addition to Fair-
mount Heights, Gregory Heights Oakmont, Palmer's Subdivi-
sion, and such other land subdivided or not subdivided as comes
within the above defined area.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Governmental
functions of said town shall be vested in a Mayor and five
Councilmen, who shall serve without compensation as such,
and each of whom shall have attained the age of twenty-five
years on the day of election, and shall have resided within the
corporate limits of said town not less than two years prior to
election, and each of whom shall be assessed either individually
or jointly on the tax books of Prince George's County for at
least five hundred dollars worth of property within the cor-
porate limits of said town of Seat Pleasant.
SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That all citizens of Seat
Pleasant having qualifications prescribed for voters by the laws
of the State of Maryland, who shall have resided within the
corporate limits of said town for at least one year prior to any
election, shall be qualified to vote for all elective officers of said
town, or at any town election hereinafter provided for shall be
the (sole) judges of the right of any person to vote at any
town election.
SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That the election for all
elective town officers shall be held on the first Monday in May
at a place or places to be designated by the Mayor and Common
Council, and notices of such places must be posted in three pub-
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