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Session Laws, 1931
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8                             LAWS OF MARYLAND.                     [CH. 5

side of a lane or alley at the North end of the property formerly
owned by Mrs. W. C. Byron, South 68 degrees East 550 feet to
the West margin of the Williamsport-Greencastle Road; thence
along the West margin of said road, South 28 degrees West
227 feet; thence crossing said road and running along the South
margin of a street as shown on the plat of Cloverton, an addi-
tion to Williamsport, South 69 degrees East 290 feet to the East
margin of a 15 foot alley; thence along the East margin of
said alley, South 23 degrees West 637 feet, to the North margin
of another 15 foot alley; and thence along the North margin
thereof, North 68 degrees East 437 feet, to the West margin of
another street as shown on said plat; thence with said street
South 13 degrees 50 minutes, East 265 feet to the center of the
Hagerstown and Williamsport Road; thence with the center
line thereof, South 68 degrees West 346 feet; thence leaving
the road and running with the boundaries of the public play-
ground South 29 degrees East 468 feet, South 2 degrees 15
minutes, East 428 feet, South 7 degrees 45 minutes, East 250
feet; thence along the South boundary line of the playground
and the school lot, West 552 feet, to the East margin of the
alley along the East side of Humrichouse Addition, and. the
South margin of Church Street; thence with the East margin
of said alley; South 990 feet, more or less, to the North
margin of the Boonsboro Road; thence West 165 feet; thence
in a Westerly direction by the lower end of lock number forty-
four on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, a distance of 2, 650 feet,
more or less, to the low water line of the Potomac River; thence
up said river with its several meanderings a distance of 2, 920
feet, more or less, to the place of beginning.

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 the same having
been passed upon a yea and nay vote, supported by three-fifths
of all members elect of each of the two Houses of the General
Assembly, shall take effect from the date of its passage.

Approved February 12, 1931.

CHAPTER 5.

AN ACT to authorize and empower the Mayor and Council
of Salisbury to borrow upon the faith and credit of Salis-
bury a sum of money not exceeding fifty thousand dollars
($50, 000. 00), and to issue bonds for the payment of the

 

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