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ARTICLE VI. AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE LINE BETWEEN ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP, DARE COUNTY, AND POPLAR BRANCH TOWNSHIP, CURRITUCK COUNTY, AND TO REGULATE FISHING IN ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP.
Editor’s Note:
   See also Pub.-Loc. Laws 1927, ch. 382 (article VII of this part).
Sec. 1. Boundary defined; fisheries commission board to mark and buoy line in Currituck Sound.
   That the line marking the northern boundary of Atlantic Township (now a part of Dare County) shall be a line running east and west as agreed upon by E.R. Johnson and B.G. Crisp, commissioners appointed by the boards of commissioners of Currituck and Dare Counties, respectively, in pursuance of section four, chapter one hundred and sixty-three, Public Laws of nineteen and nineteen, as located upon the land and extending to the middle of Currituck Sound, and the western boundary of said township shall extend with the middle of Currituck Sound, southward from said northern limit to Albemarle Sound, and it shall be the duty of the fisheries commission board to mark and buoy the said line in Currituck Sound as provided for marking other fishing territory.
(Pub.-Loc. Laws, Extra Sess. 1920, ch. 202, § 1.)
Sec. 2. Certain fishing laws repealed.
   That all laws relating to fishing in Currituck Sound, or any part thereof now in Dare County so far as the same apply to Atlantic Township as above defined, are hereby repealed.
(Pub.-Loc. Laws; Extra Sess. 1920, ch. 202, § 2.)
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