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42

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

County Com-
missioners for
Anne Arundel
County to be
elected.

112. At the general election to be held on the first Tuesday
after the first Monday in the month of November in the year
nineteen hundred and one, there shall be elected seven County
Commissioners for Anne Arundel County, who shall each be
elected for a term of two years and be eligible for re-election;
and at the general election for the year nineteen hundred and
three, and every two years thereafter, there shall be elected
seven County Commissioners for Anne Arundel County; said
Commissioners shall meet at their office in the Court House
at Annapolis, for the transaction of the duties of their office at
least one day in each week, and on such other days as they
may deem necessary.

Eligibility.
Salary.

112A. A person to be eligible to the office of County Com-
missioners in Anne Arundel County shall have actually resided
in the county for at least ten years, and shall be a taxpayer
upon real estate in said county assessed for at least two thou-
sand dollars. Bach county commissioner shall receive a salary
of three hundred dollars a year, without mileage or other
extra compensation of any kind.

Terms of
present Com-
mission ers
cease.

113. Upon the election and qualification of the seven county
commissioners elected at the general election of nineteen
hundred and one the terms of all the present County Commis-
sioners of Anne Arundel County shall cease and determine as
fully as if when elected they had only been elected to serve
until that time.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 1, 1901.

 
 

CHAPTER 14.
AN ACT to declare the sanction and consent of the General
Assembly of Maryland to sundry gifts, bequests and devises
contained in the last wills and testament of certain persons
deceased, and also to a certain deed from Ferdinand Kit-
tell, trustee, to Right Reverend Richard Phelan, trustee of
St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, of Tyrone, in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

General be-
quests sanc-
tioned.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the sanction and consent of the General Assembly
of Maryland be and the same is hereby given, granted and

 

 
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