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right to appeal as is now provided under the general laws of the State.
Where the act or omission is of a continuing nature and is persisted in, a
conviction for one offense shall not be a bar to a conviction for a continua-
tion of the offense subsequent to the first or any succeeding conviction.
82. a. All ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations in effect in
the City at the time this Charter becomes effective which are not in conflict
with the provisions of this Charter shall remain in effect until changed or
repealed according to the provisions of this Charter.
b. All ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations in effect in the
City at the time this Charter becomes effective which are in conflict with
the provisions of this Charter be and the same hereby are repealed to the
extent of such conflict.
83. If any section or part of section of this Charter shall be held in-
valid by a court of competent jurisdiction such holding shall not affect the
remainder of this Charter nor the context in which such section or part of
section so held invalid shall appear, except to the extent that an entire
section or part of section may be inseparably connected in meaning and
effect with the section or part of section to which such holding shall
directly apply.
84. Any and all laws and authorizations accruing to the City of
Gaithersburg pursuant to the provisions of Article XIE of the Constitution
of the State of Maryland, the Public General Laws of Maryland and the
Public Local Laws of Maryland, which may not be specifically included
within the provisions of this Charter, are hereby declared to remain
applicable to the City of Gaithersburg, unless in contravention of the specific
provisions of this Charter, until the same may be hereafter abrogated or
repealed.
85. Hereafter, every proposal to amend this Charter shall be the subject
of a public hearing by the Council. Notice of the hearing and a summary
of the substance of the proposed amendment shall be published in one or
more newspapers of general circulation in the City at least once, not less
than 15 days prior to the hearing.
I, Harold C. Morris, Mayor of the City of Gaithersburg, Maryland, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is the true and correct Resolution adopted
by the Mayor and City Council of Gaithersburg in public meeting as-
sembled on the 16th day of February, 1970.
Harold C. Morris
Mayor, City of Gaithersburg
ATTEST:
Sanford W. Daily, City Manager
GLENARDEN
Prince George's County
Town of Glenarden, Maryland
Charter Amendment
Resolution No. R-4-70
Charter Amendment No. CA-1-70
A Resolution of the Council of the Town of Glenarden, Maryland
adopted pursuant to the authority of Article HE of the Constitution
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