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R.1821, c. 70. R.1831, c. 48 R.1841, cc. 142; 181; 188. R.1842, c. 49. R.1844, c. 281. R.1847, c. 45. R.1849, c. 199. R.1850, c. 274 R.1852, c. 466. R.1861, c. 52. R.1871, c. 275 R.1875, c. 89. R.1879, c. 151. R.1880, c. 217. R.1883, c, 117. R.1887, c. 114. R.1891, c. 104. R.1897, c. 259. R.1901, c. 141. R.1907, c. 121 R.1911, c. 133. R.1917, c. 55. R.1921, c. 122 R.1931, cc. 114; 133. R.1941, c. 117. R.1947, cc. 37; 153. R.1949, c. 61. R.1951, cc. 110; 126; 132 R.1957, c. 94. R.1961, c. 120. R.1963, cc. 104; 124. P.&S.L. 1965, c. 223. R. 1965, c. 87. P.&S.L. 1967, c. 187. P.&S.L. 1969, c. 199. R. 1969, cc. 28; 74.

3.03--Commissioners of Maine and Massachusetts or Board of Commissioners. Created by Maine Constitution, Schedule, § 1 and by the Act of Separation, 1819, H 4, 5, 6.

Duties--administer certain stipulations in an act to establish the District of Maine as a separate state; divide all the public lands in the District between the respective states; determine what lands shall be surveyed; keep accounts to be deposited in the archives of each state.

Members--Executive authority of each state shall appoint 2; the 4 so appointed, or the major part of them, shall appoint 2 more; if they cannot agree, the Executive of each state shall appoint the 2, neither to be a citizen of the state whose Governor made the appointment.

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