WM. PRESTON .LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 57
CHAPTER 25
(Senate Bill 26)
AN ACT to repeal Sections 239 to 273, inclusive, of Article 6
of the Code of Public Local Laws of" Maryland (1930 Edi-
tion), title "Caroline County", sub-title "Goldsboro", and
to enact in lieu thereof Sections 239 to 273, inclusive, revis-
ing the Charter of the Town of Goldsboro, in Caroline
County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 239 to 273, inclusive, of Article 6 of the
Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title
"Caroline County", sub-title "Goldsboro", be and they are
hereby repealed, and Sections 239 to 273, inclusive, be and they
are hereby enacted in lieu thereof, to read as follows:
239. The inhabitants of the Town of Goldsboro, in Caroline,
County, are hereby created a body corporate by the name of
the Commissioners of Goldsboro, with all the powers and
privileges of a body politic and corporate, and by said name
may have perpetual succession, and by that name may sue,
and be sued, may purchase and hold real, personal and mixed
property, or dispose of the same for the benefit of said town,
and may have and use a common seal, which may be altered
at pleasure; and shall have all the rights incident to or that
may attach to a municipal corporation, and the said corpora-
tion may organize, proceed and act through its Commis-
sioners to be selected, as hereafter provided.
240. Said corporation may receive in trust and may control
for the purpose of said trusts all money or other property
which may be bestowed upon such corporation by will, deed
or in any other form of gift or conveyance, or otherwise, for
any general town purpose, or in aid of the indigent and poor
or for charitable purposes within said town, and the said
corporation may lease or otherwise dispose or convey any
property which may hereafter be acquired by said town in
any lawful manner, and said corporation may acquire prop-
erty for any necessary or desirable town use by any lawful
mode or by condemnation. Condemnation may be by any
legal modes provided for condemnation of public property by
the laws of this State.
241. The boundaries and limits of said town shall be as
follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the south side of the
main road running from Goldsboro to Sandtown, this point
being two hundred yards east of the center of the track of the
Pennsylvania Railroad; thence running west along the south
side of the said road running from Goldsboro to Sandtown
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