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sioners, said notes to bear interest not in excess of six per
centum per annum.
The said County Commissioners shall have the power to
renew such note or notes as may be issued in pursuance
hereof; provided, that at no time may a sum in excess of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100, 000) be due and
owing upon the note or notes issued in pursuance of this
section, whether said notes be original or renewal notes.
184B. Before borrowing money and issuing notes, as
hereinbefore provided in Section 184A, the County Commis-
sioners of Queen Anne's County shall cause public notice to
be given, by advertisement inserted for one issue in each
of any two newspapers published in Queen Anne's County,
of the amount sought or intended to be borrowed and the
amount then owing upon notes issued in pursuance of this
Act.
The said County Commissioners are hereby authorized
and empowered to make provision for the repayment of
any money borrowed under the authority of this Act, and
any interest thereon, by levying such taxes upon the as-
sessable property in said County from time to time as may
be necessary for this purpose.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency law and necessary for the im-
mediate preservation of the public health and safety, and
having been passed by a yea and nay vote, supported by
three-fifths of all of the members elected to each of the two
Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved February 1, 1933.
CHAPTER 2.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Chapter
104 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of
the session of 1931, to create the Annapolis Metropolitan
Sewerage District in Anne Arundel County, Maryland;
to incorporate the same, and to provide for the govern-
ment thereof; to provide for the design, construction,
maintenance and operation of main sewerage and drain-
age systems and sewage treatment works; to provide for
the issuance and amortization of bonds for the purpose
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