SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of Maryland, That section 139, Article 10 of the Code of
Public
Local Laws of Maryland, title "Dorchester County," sub-title "East
New Market," be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted with
amendments, so as to read as follows:
SECTION 139. The limit of the said town
shall begin at the northwest corner of the Academy lot; thence
running with
the eastern side of the new public road leading from Railroad
avenue, to the Cambridge-East New Market public road, south 5
degrees east 625 feet to the south end of the Creamery lot; thence
with same and the north edge of the said new
road south 82 degrees east 40 feet; thence with the east side of
said new road south 10 1/2 degrees east 1,505 feet to the west side
of the said Cambridge-East New Market road; thence with the west
side of said road north 67 1/2 degrees east 347 feet to a point
marked by a stone, opposite where a large cedar tree formerly stood
on the opposite side of said road; thence in the line, with where
the said cedar tree formerly stood south 73 degrees east 2,029 feet
to a stone in the line of the right of way of the Cambridge and
Seaford Railroad; thence north 22 degrees east 1,530 feet to the
center of said Railroad avenue; thence still with the same course
and with the line of the property of Edwin C. Bell 906 feet; thence
at right angles north 68 degrees west 2,197 feet to a point in S. L.
Webster's land; and thence south 51 1/2 degrees west 980 feet to the
place of beginning.
SECTION 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 8, 1912.