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further, that the said Town Clerk, if called on for a
copy of an ordinance, shall embrace with the copy of the
ordinance asked any amendments that may have been made
thereto, or if the same has been repealed, he shall state
the fact in his certificate.
(f) Use. In [the Circuit Court for] ANY COURT IN
Dorchester County [and before any justice of the peace of
said county,] the record books themselves may be offered
in evidence to prove any relevant or pertinent matter
contained in the same. The Town Clerk shall be entitled
to receive [at the rate of ten cents for every hundred
words, embraced in any extract or copy] COMPENSATION AT
THE BATE THAT MAY BE FROM TIME TO TIME established for
any copy or extract of said records but no compensation
shall be paid for the extracts or copies for the use of
the Commissioners [, if made while the board is in
session, at hours appointed by the board]. The record
books shall be open for the inspection of any resident of
Cambridge, unless they are actually in use by The
Commissioners or the Town Clerk.
SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this
Resolution shall become effective the 12th day of March,
1974.
APPROVED this 21st day of January,, 1974.
CHARTER AMENDMENT
NO. 51-7 4-4
RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Cambridge adopted
pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the
Constitution of Maryland and Section 13 of Article 23A of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1973 Replacement Volume)
entitled "Corporation - Municipal" to amend the Charter
of The Commissioners of Cambridge by repealing and
re—enacting, with amendments. Section 32, entitled
"Registration for elections", Subsections (d) entitled
"Assistants" and (g) entitled "Powers" and (h) entitled
"Candidate", of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Dorchester County (1961 Edition) , said Code being Article
10 of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, entitled
"Dorchester County", subtitled "Cambridge", allowing for
pay for assistants at elections and removing certain
obsolete language pertaining to the Annotated Code and
candidates.
SECTION 1. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF
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