Delaware General Assembly


CHAPTER 134 - BELLEFONTE

AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 95, VOLUME 35, OF THE LAWS OF DELAWARE, ENTITLED "AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE COMMISSIONERS OF BELLEFONTE TO BORROW MONEY AND ISSUE BONDS, TO SECURE THE PAYMENT THEREOF, FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING ITS STREETS AND PROVIDING A SEWAGE SYSTEM AND TO CONTROL AND REGULATE THE SAME."

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met (two-thirds of all the members elected to each branch of the Legislature concurring therein):

Section 1. That Chapter 95, Volume 35, of the Laws of Delaware, entitled "An Act to authorize The Commissioners of Bellefonte' to borrow money and issue bonds, to secure the payment thereof, for the purpose of improving its streets and providing a sewage system and to control and regulate the same", be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the figures 1930 as they appear in the twenty-second line of Section 1, of Chapter 95, Volume 35, Laws of Delaware, and inserting in lieu thereof the figures 1940.

Section 2. That Section 6, Chapter 95, Volume 35, Laws of Delaware, be and the same is hereby repealed, and the following section shall be known as Section 6, Chapter 95, Volume 35, Laws of Delaware:

Section 6. That the said "The Commissioners of Bellefonte", having held a special election on November 9, A. D. 1936, "to vote whether or not the town should be bonded for $30,000 to build sewers", according to the law governing annual town elections of the Town of Bellefonte, and a majority of the regular votes cast at such election having been ascertained to be for issuing said bonds for sewer purposes, the requirements of another election subsequent to the passage of this Amendment for the re-determination of the same question is hereby dispensed with, and the validity, of the issue of said bonds shall not be questioned in any court of law or equity when prepared, printed, executed and sold in conformity with the requirements of this Act and this Amendment thereto.

Approved April 8, 1937.