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Session Laws, 1994
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CHEVY CHASE VILLAGE

And, it is further

RESOLVED, That all of the territory hereby annexed to Chevy Chase Village and
the persons residing thereon shall, after the effective date of this Resolution, be subject to
the provisions of the Charter, Ordinances and Regulations of Chevy Chase Village.

The foregoing Resolution was duly passed at a meeting of the Board of Managers of
Chevy Chase Village, sitting as legislative body, on the 13th day of March, 1972.

/s/ H. Donald Kistler

H. Donald Kistler, Chairman
Board of Managers
Chevy Chase Village

[Pursuant to Section 52-2 of the Charter of the Town of Chevy Chase Village,
Montgomery County, as found in the compilation of Municipal Charters of Maryland
(1990 Replacement Edition and 1993 Supplement).

Effective Date April 27, 1972]

Amendment to Charter

WHEREAS, Sections 6 and 7 located in Chevy Chase, Montgomery County,
Maryland, have been duly annexed pursuant to the provisions of Article 23A of the
Maryland Code of Laws Section 19, and

WHEREAS, It is desirable to reflect in the Charter the new boundaries of Chevy
Chase Village in lieu of the former boundaries,

NOW THEREFORE, be it

RESOLVED, That Sections 52-1 and 52-2 of the Chevy Chase Village Charter as
recorded in the Montgomery County Code (as amended 1965) be revised to reflect the
Amendment to the Village Charter of April 27, 1972 annexing Sections 6 and 7 as follows:

52-1 (74, 122-1 former Code Sections) (Area Incorporated). The inhabitants of
Sections 1, 2 part of 1(a) and 6 and 7 of the Village of Chevy Chase, Montgomery County,
Maryland, are hereby constituted a body corporate and specifically a town as that term is
used in the laws of the State of Maryland, by the name of "Chevy Chase Village," with all
the powers and privileges of a body politic and corporate, and by that name may have
perpetual succession, sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in any court of law or
equity, may have the use of a common seal, and hold real, personal and mixed property
when the best interests of the town so demand. The repealing of the former Section 74 of
the 1947 Edition of the Code of Public Local Laws of Montgomery County, and the
enactment of this new section shall not be construed as terminating the existence of the
corporation known as "Chevy Chase Village" but shall be construed as continuing the
existence of the corporation known as Chevy Chase Village.

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