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Section 10. The provisions of this Act are severable, and if any of its
provisions shall be held unconstitutional or invalid by any court of compe-
tent jurisdiction, the decision of such court shall not affect or impair any
of the remaining provisions. It is hereby declared to be the legislative in-
tent that this Act would have been adopted had such unconstitutional or
invalid provisions not been included herein.
Section 11. This Act shall take effect on the 76th day following its
enactment.
Chapter 22
(Bill No. 23-69)
An Act to cancel, rescind and repeal Chapter 3 of the Laws of
Montgomery County 1969, enacted at the January Legislative Session
of 1969, which authorized the issuance of bonds not exceeding $950,000
for the Bethesda Parking Lot District and providing that the interest
rate payable shall not exceed five percent (5%) per annum.
Be It Enacted by the County Council for Montgomery County,
Maryland, that—
Section 1. The authority to issue bonds under Chapter 3 of the Laws
of Montgomery County 1969, enacted by the County Council for Mont-
gomery County, Maryland, at its January Legislative Session 1969, be and
the same is hereby canceled, rescinded and repealed.
Section 2. This Act shall take effect on the 76th day following its
enactment.
Chapter 23
(Bill No. 24-69)
An Act to cancel, rescind and repeal Chapter 4 of the Laws of
Montgomery County 1969, enacted at the January Legislative Session
of 1969, which authorized the issuance of bonds not exceeding $1,750,-
000 for the Silver Spring Parking Lot District and providing that
the interest rate payable shall not exceed five percent (5%) per
annum.
Be It Enacted by the County Council for Montgomery County, Mary-
land, that—
Section 1. The authority to issue bonds under Chapter 4 of the Laws
of Montgomery County 1969, enacted by the County Council for Mont-
gomery County, Maryland, at its January Legislative Session 1969, be
and the same is hereby canceled, rescinded and repealed.
Section 2. This Act shall take effect on the 76th day following its
enactment.
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