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Session Laws, 1953
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 473

+ or —; thence along the center line of Chicks Lane north
40° 55' east, a distance of 1795 feet + or
—; thence along
Chicks Lane north 56° W east, a distance of 1878 feet +
or — to the center of Little Catoctin Creek; thence along
Little Catoctin Creek the following 10 courses in distance:
north 34° 15' west, a distance of 435 feet + or —; thence
north 30° 55' east, a distance of 475 feet + or —; thence
north 50° 25' west, a distance of
610 feet + or — to the
center of The Petersville Road Bridge; thence north 78° 05'
west, a distance of 584 feet + or —; thence north 40° 45'
west, a distance of 578 feet + or —; thence north 59° 05'
west, a distance of 425 feet + or —; thence south 43° 07'
west, a distance of 415 feet + or —; thence south 80° 05'
west, a distance of 525 feet + or —; thence north 76° 50'
west, a distance of 677 feet
+ or —; thence north 60° 27'
west, a distance of 845 feet + or — to the center of the
Old Berlin Road Bridge across Little Catoctin Creek.
Thence along the center line of the Old Berlin Road south
27° 50' west, a distance of 1768 feet + or —; thence con-
tinuing along said road south 65° 35' east, a distance of 178
feet + or —; thence south 19° 30' west, a distance of 1290
feet + or — to the corporate limits of Brunswick; thence
along the corporate limits of Brunswick south 55° 57' east,
a distance of 1597 feet
+ or — to the place of beginning.

721C. The citizens of Rosemont of the age of twenty-
one years and over who shall have resided in said village
for a period of ninety days next preceding the election shall
elect by ballot on the first Saturday of May, in the year of
our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, and
biennially thereafter, at such place as shall be designated
by the Burgess and Commissioners, a Burgess and four
Commissioners, qualified in all respects as voters; and in
addition thereto, the Burgess and each Commissioner shall
be freeholders in Rosemont, and said Burgess and Com-
missioners shall hold office for the term of two years from
the date of their election and until their successors are duly
elected and qualified.

721D. All elections shall be held and conducted as shall
from time to time be directed by the ordinances of the
corporation not inconsistent with the provisions of this
sub-title.

721E. In the event the Burgess or any one of the Com-
missioners shall die, resign, remove from said village or
from any other cause be disqualified, the remaining Burgess
and Commissioners shall elect by a majority vote a Burgess
or Commissioners to fill the unexpired term.



 

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