1815.
CHAP. 52. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
share, at the times and in the manner to be prescribed by the board
of managers, who are hereby authorised to prescribe and regulate
the same, such stockholder shall forfeit to the use of the company,
all monies paid antecedently to such failure or default, but no forfeiture
shall take place after ten dollars on each share shall have
been paid; but if any stockholder shall fail to make regular payment
of any instalment after ten dollars shall have been paid, such
stockholder's money in the company shall remain free from interest,
and not be entitled to dividend, until such instalment or call shall
be made good; and the dividend thereafter to be paid to such stockholder,
as well upon the money by him regularly paid, as upon the
money paid after default, shall be calculated only from the time
when sid last instalment was made good. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1816. |
CHAP. LIII.
An Act to authorise the Sale of a part of the Real Estate of Benjamin
Ricaud, deceased. Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 481.
A Private Act. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1816. |
CHAP. LIV.
An Act to authorise the removal of certain Slaves therein mentioned.
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 481. A Private Act.
Slaves carried to Kentucky by Richard
Ridgely, junior, may be removed into
this state. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1816. |
CHAP. LV.
An Act to make valid a Deed therein mentioned. Lib. TH.
No. 4,
fol. 482. A Private Act.
Confirming the deed from William Davis,
(constable,) to Isaac Franklin, for
100 acres of land called White Oak Swamp, sold under writ of fi.
fa. as the property
of Isaac Warren. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1816. |
CHAP. LVI.
An Act for the benefit of the Heirs of John Hesselius, late of Allegany
County, deceased. Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 484.
A Private Act. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1816. |
CHAP. LVII.
An Act for the benefit of Reuben Long, of the City of Baltimore.
Lib.
TH. No. 4, fol. 485. A Private Act. |
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Passed Jan. 5, 1816. |
CHAP. LVIII.
An Act to incorporate a Company to make a Turnpike Road from the
Village of New-Windsor, to intersect the Baltimore and
Reister's
Town Turnpike Road. Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 485. |
Company to be incorporated. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
a company shall be incorporated to make a turnpike road from the
village of New-Windsor, (Sulphur Springs,) to intersect the Baltimore
and Reister's-town turnpike road at or near the west end of
the town of Westminster. |
Subscription books
to be opened. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That subscription books
shall be opened
on or before the first Monday of March next, at Westminster
and New-Windsor, for a capital stock for said company of forty
thousand dollars, in sixteen hundred shares of twenty-five dollars
each, under the direction of the following commissioners, or any one
of them, to wit: At Westminster by William Durbin, Jacob Shriver,
James McHaffee and Thomas Wells; at New-Windsor by Jacob
Landis, Isaac Atley, James Clemson and Joseph Hains. |
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