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1812 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 935

the sub-title of this Article, or by virtue thereof, shall during
the term of his office, be interested directly or indirectly in
any contract in which the City is a party or is interested;
nor shall any such person, while holding such office, be di-
rectly or indirectly engaged in furnishing work, labor or mate-
rials for the City; and any person violating the provisions
of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be
proceeded against by indictment in the Circuit Court for Har-
ford County, and upon conviction, be fined not more than
One Thousand ($1, 000. 00) Dollars or confined to imprisonment
for not more than six months, or both, in the discretion of
the Court.

CORPORATE LIMITS.

SEC. 4. The corporate limits of the City of Havre de Grace
shall be contained within the following metes and bounds;
to wit:

Beginning for the same at a Concrete Monument set on
the West shore Chesapeake Bay at the end of the South 10°
53' West 154. 43 feet line of a survey and plat made by Glen
C. Deaton of a tract of land containing 55. 02 acres of land,
more or less, and intended for a conveyance from The Harford
Agricultural & Breeders Association, Inc., to The United
States of America for Defense Housing, and running thence,
as surveyed by the said Deaton in December 1940:

South 86° 56' West 25. 70 feet to a concrete monument set
on the top of the bank and shown on the plat made by the
said Deaton as the beginning of the said 55. 02 acres tract,
and thence, running with the survey made by the said Deaton
and bounding on other lands owned by the said Agricultural
& Breeders Association the three following courses and dis-
tances, viz:

North 12° 34' West 379. 5 feet to an old stone marked M. P.
and thence, North 51° 49' West 941. 13 feet to a concrete
monument set where stood an old stone marked M. P., and
thence,

North 33° 56' 30" West 1885. 03 feet to a concrete monu-
ment set on the south east side of the old line of the Phila-
delphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad, and thence,
leaving the lands of the said Harford Agricultural & Breeders
Association, crossing1 the railroad and running along and with
the east outline of the lands owned by Dr. Leon H. Tubbs,
in a north westwardly direction, to an old stone heretofore
set on the bank on the south east side of the Old Post Road
and marked M. P., and thence, continuing the same line,
crossing the Old Post Road and the main line of the said
P. B. & W. R. R., until intersected by a line drawn southerly
and parallel to Ohio Street from an old granite stone here-

 

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