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22 <br />ing, repairing gutters, conductors, and cupola, and such other <br />work as is necessary to make the building watertight, or take <br />any action thereon. <br />Action: Upon motion duly made and seconded it was <br />voted the sum of $1,700.00 for the repair of the school. <br />Unanimous vote. <br />Article 42. To see if the Town will accept the provisions <br />of Section 38A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws to insure <br />revenues due the municipalityfullandcompletecollectionofrevP Y <br />by the selection of the duly qualified and bonded collector of <br />taxes to be collector of accounts and thus overcome the in- <br />creased cost to taxpayers by virtue of incomplete collections <br />of accounts and to pass any vote or votes in relation thereto. <br />Action: Upon motion dulymade and seconded it was <br />voted to accept the article as read. <br />Unanimous vote. <br />Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chap- <br />p ter 624 of the Acts of 1952 which became effective on October <br />I' <br />3, 1952. This act provides for increasing the amounts of re- <br />tirement allowances payable to certain former members of <br />contributory retirement systems, or take any action thereon. <br />Action: Upon motion duly made and seconded it was <br />voted to accept the article as read. <br />Unanimous vote. <br />Article 44. To see if the Town will assume liability in <br />the manner provided by Section 29 of Chapter 91 of the <br />General Laws, as amended by Chapter 516 and 524, Acts of <br />1950, for all damages that may be incurred by work to be <br />4i <br />performed by the Department of Public Works of Massachu- <br />setts for the improvement,, development, maintenance and <br />protection of tidal and non-tidal rivers and streams, harbors, <br />tidewaters, foreshores and shores along a public beach out- <br />side of Boston Harbor, including the Merrimack and Con- <br />necticut Rivers, in accordance with Section 11 of Chapter 9; <br />a` <br />II, <br />i