Maryland Statutes

§ 9-112

Maryland § 9-112
JurisdictionMaryland
Article glgLocal Government
Title9

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Bluebook
Md. Code Ann., Local Government § 9-112 (2026).

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(a)(1) The governing body of each county may erect two pillars 100 feet apart on the same meridian line in a public spot adjacent to the county courthouse of each county.
(2)There shall be a distinctly visible needle point on the top of one of the pillars and a hair sight on top of the other pillar so that a straight line passing through its center and the center of the needle point would be on the true meridian line running north and south.
(3)The needle point and hair sight required under this subsection shall be properly enclosed and protected.
(b)(1) The governing body of the county may:
(i)determine the accurate latitude and longitude of the pillars erected under subsection (a) of this section; and
(ii)mark

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