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the members, of the Council may be reimbursed for any expense
actually incurred in prosecuting the official business of the
municipality.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall be
submitted to the legally qualified voters of the Town of Bruns-
wick at the regular municipal election in August, 1951, and
there shall be printed on each ballot to be used in said election
the title of this Act, and underneath thereof on separate lines,
the words "For Increased Salary for Mayor and Members of
the Council" and "Against Increased Salary for Mayor and
Members of the Council", with a square opposite said words
at the right end of each line, so that each voter can indicate
his or her choice on said question.
The said election shall be conducted and the results thereof
ascertained in accordance with the Constitution and Laws of
this State relating to elections, and if it shall appear from the
results of said election that a majority of the votes cast are
"Against Increased Salary for Mayor and Members of the
Council", then this Act shall not become effective and it shall
be null and void, but if a majority of the votes cast are "For
Increased Salary for Mayor and Members of the Council",
then this Act shall immediately become effective.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1951.
Approved March 14, 1951.
CHAPTER 95
(House Bill 90)
AN ACT to add a new section to Article 99 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1947 Edition), title "Birds, Game and
Inland Water Fish, " sub-title "Regulations for Taking of
Game and Fresh Water Game Fish in Non-Tidal Waters, "
said new section to be known as Section 110A and to follow
immediately after Section 110 of said Article, assenting to
the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide that the
United States shall aid the States in fish restoration and
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CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
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