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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1790 ARTICLE 7.

of Mt. Airy, and by that name shall have perpetual succession, may sue
and be sued, may purchase and hold real, personal and mixed property,
and dispose of the same for the benefit of the said town, and may have
and use a common seal, which may be altered at pleasure.

1900, ch. 341, sec. B. 1916, ch. 68.

210. The limits of said town shall be as follows: Beginning at a
point where the land purchased by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-
pany from Robert Sellman intersects the Watersville Road, thence with
said road West to the Westminster Road, thence with said road North to
the Northern line of the land purchased by the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Company from Albert Jones, thence in a straight line to the
spring on the land of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, thence
in a straight line to the Northwest corner of the land of Grafton Harrison,
thence following the line of the said Grafton Harrison to the Railroad bed,,
thence in a straight line to the Northwest corner of the land of Clifton
Mullinix, thence in a straight line to the Parrsville Road, thence in a
straight line to the Southeast corner of the Camp Ground woods where it
intersects the land of Clarence Murray, thence in a straight line to the
place of beginning.

1900, ch. 341, sec. C.

211. The said corporation may receive in trust, and may control for
the purposes of said trusts all money and assets which have been or may be
bestowed upon it by deed, will or any other form of gift or conveyance in.
trust for any general corporate purpose, or for the general purpose of edu-
cation, or for charitable purposes of any description within the said town.

1900, ch. 341, sec. D.

212. All persons who have resided within the corporate limits of said
town for six months next preceding! the election, and who are qualified to
vote for delegates for the General Assembly, shall be qualified voters of
the corporation., and entitled to vote at any corporation election held under
the provisions of this Act, or any ordinance made in pursuance thereof; and
said voters shall elect by ballot, on the first Monday in May, nineteen
hundred, and thereafter biennially, at such place as shall be designated
by the Mayor and Council, between two o'clock in the afternoon and six
o'clock in the evening, one person, at least twenty-five years of age, who
is the owner of real estate or leasehold property within the corporate-
limits of said town, and who has resided in said town at least two years
next preceding said election, Mayor of said town, and five persons, each
of whom shall be at least twenty-one years of age, and shall have resided
in said town at least one year next preceding said election, and be the
owner of real estate or leasehold property within the corporate limits of
said town, members of the Council.

1912, ch. 710.

213. All persons qualified to vote within the limits of said corpora-
tion shall register with the clerk of said corporation in the town register

 

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