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R.1821 2 c. 70. R.1831 2 c. R.1841 5% cc. 142; 181; Im R.1842 2 c. R.18442 c. 281. R.1847 2 c. 45. R.1849, c. 199. R.18502 c, R.18521 c. 466. R.1861, c. 52. R.1871 2 c. R.1875 2 c. 89. R.18792 c. 151. R.18802 c. 217. R.18832 c, 117. R.18872 c. 114. R.1891 2 c. 104. R.1897, c. 259. R.1901 9 c. 141. R.19073, c. R.1911, c. 133. R.1917 2 c. 55. R.1921 2 c. R.1931 2 cc. 114; 133. R.1941, c. 117. R.19472 cc. 37; 153. R.1949 2 c. 61. R.1951 2 cc. 110; 126; 132 R.19572 c. 94. R.1961, c. 120. R.19632 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 Cornmissioners. 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. -12-