424 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 437
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly o j Maryland,
That Section 860 of Article 4 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Maryland and Baltimore City Charter (1938 Edi-
tion), title "Baltimore City, " sub-title "Oysters, " be and it
is hereby repealed.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1945.
Approved March 29, 1945.
CHAPTER 437.
(Senate Bill 504)
AN ACT to authorize and empower the County Commis-
sioners of Anne Arundel County to take over and main-
tain certain roads in the Third Election District of said
County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County
are hereby authorized and empowered to assume full juris-
diction over the following roads in the Third Election Dis-
trict in said County for the purpose of maintaining, con-
structing and completing same, said roads being less than
thirty feet wide, and described as follows:
(1) That section of Ridgeway beginning at Mainway
at point opposite the southwest corner of the Community
Lot in Pines-on-Severn, running thence in a southeasterly
direction to the east and northeast back to Mainway;
approximately five hundred feet from the point of begin-
ning. The length of said section of Ridgeway being approxi-
mately eight hundred feet in length.
(2) Beginning at a point in Pines-on-the-Severn, where
the present county road known as Southway intersects
with one terminus of a road known as Riverway, and run-
ning thence in a northwesterly direction along Riverway
to a point approximately three hundred twenty-five feet
from said starting point and thence reversing itself along
the Riverway road bed a distance of one hundred seventy-
five feet to a point where Riverway branches off in a
southerly direction along the roadway formerly known as
Westway, but now being known as Riverway, and continu-
ing in said southerly direction along Riverway (formerly
known as Westway) to a point distant approximately two
hundred seventy-five feet and thence continuing on in a
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