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2388 MUNICIPAL CHARTERS
The Charter Amendment enacted by the foregoing Resolution
became effective this day of , 1972.
President of the Commissioners
of Oxford
RESOLUTION
OF
THE TOWN OF OXFORD
TO AMEND CHARTER TO PROVIDE THAT VACANCIES ON
THE COMMISSION SHALL BE FILLED BY THE REMAINING
COMMISSIONERS BY A PERSON WHO SHALL SERVE UNTIL
THE NEXT ELECTION
NO. 4
Resolution of The Town of Oxford, adopted pursuant to authority of Article
11-E of the Constitution of Maryland, and Section 13 of Article 23-A of the
Annotated Code of Maryland, as amended, title "Corporations - Municipal,"
sub-title "Home-Rule," sub-heading "Charter Amendments," to amend Section
27, "Registration, Nominations and elections" of the Charter of the Town of
Oxford to provide that vacancies on the Commission shall be filled by the
remaining Commissioners by a person who shall serve until the next election.
SECTION 1. BE IT RESOLVED by The Town of Oxford that the Charter of
the Town of Oxford as amended be and the same is hereby amended and revised to
read as follows:
Section 27. Vacancies.
In case of a vacancy on the Commission for any reason, the Commission shall elect
some qualified person to fill such vacancy [for the unexpired term] UNTIL THE
NEXT REGULAR ELECTION. Any vacancies on the Commission shall be filled
by the favorable votes of a majority of the remaining members of the Commission.
The results of any such vote shall be recorded in the minutes of the Commission.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the date of adoption
of this Resolution is February 23, 1972, and the amendment of the Charter of The
Town of Oxford hereby enacted shall become effective on April 14, 1972 unless a
proper petition for a referendum hereon shall be filed as permitted by law,
provided a complete and exact copy of this Resolution shall be continuously posted
on the bulletin board of the Town Hall until April 14, 1972, and provided further
that a copy of the title of this Resolution shall be published in the Easton
Star-Democrat, a newspaper of general circulation in The Town of Easton, or in
any other newspaper of such general circulation, once in each of the weeks of
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