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Session Laws, 1976
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

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its certificates of indebtedness as evidence
thereof, to an amount not exceeding Four Million
Dollars ($4,000,000.00), the proceeds derived from
the sale of the certificates of indebtedness to be
used for the purpose of enlarging, extending,
altering, modernizing and improving the sanitary
sewerage and storm water drainage systems of
Baltimore City, including, but not limited to, the
construction of additional sewage disposal plants,
pumping stations and other appurtenances, the
alteration, enlargement, modernization and
improvement of existing sewage disposal plants,
pumping stations and other appurtenances, and the
acquisition by purchase or condemnation of any and
all sanitary and storm water sewers, sewage disposal
plants, pumping stations and other appurtenances, as
well as of any and all land and property, and of any
right, interest, franchise, easement or privilege
therein, as may be necessary for any or all of the
above mentioned purposes, and doing any and all
things necessary, proper or expedient in connection
with or pertaining to any or all of the matters or
things hereinbefore mentioned, and any or all of
said work or acquisition of property may be done
either within or outside of the boundary lines of
Baltimore City, conferring certain powers upon said
municipality in connection with the purchase and
condemnation of land and property to enable it to
accomplish and effectuate the objectives and
purposes of this act; authorizing said municipality
to submit an ordinance or ordinances for said
purpose to the legal voters of Baltimore City, and
providing generally for the issuance and sale of
said certificates of indebtedness.

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That

(a) The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore be and
it is hereby authorized to create a debt, and to issue
and sell its certificates of indebtedness (hereafter
called "bonds") as evidence thereof, to an amount not
exceeding Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000.00), the
proceeds derived from the sale thereof to be used for the
purposes hereinafter mentioned, but said debt shall not
be created and said bonds shall not be issued, in whole
or in part, unless an ordinance or ordinances of the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore providing for the
issuance thereof shall be first submitted to the legal
voters of Baltimore City at such time and place as may be
fixed by said ordinance or ordinances and be approved by
a majority of the votes cast at such time and place, all
as required by Section 7 of Article XI of the
Constitution of Maryland; and the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore, in submitting any ordinance or ordinances
for the issuance of said bonds, or any part thereof, to
the legal voters of Baltimore City, may submit and

 

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