CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
majority of them, shall be and they are hereby authorised to assign
and transfer, to the lender or lenders thereof, any part or parts of
the before mentioned assessments, to be annually collected as aforesaid,
which lender or lenders shall in such case have all the rights,
privileges in enforcing the payment to them of the said assessments
that the commissioners would have had if such transfer had
not been made. |
1815.
CHAP. 107. |
7. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners
aforesaid
shall annually render to the levy court of Washington county a
particular account of the receipts and expenditures of all monies
entrusted to them, and also the progress and state of the building
until finally completed.
8. This section repealed by 1818,
ch. 28, s. 6. |
Account of receipts
and expenditures
to be rendered
to levy
court. |
9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That in case any of
the said commissioners
shall refuse to act, die, resign, or remove out of the country,
or be incapable to act, the remaining commissioners, or the major
part of them, shall fill up such vacancy. |
Vacancies, how to
be supplied. |
10. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the public ground
on which the
court-house now stands shall be condemned as a public street
of Hager's-town, not to be built upon or used but as one of the
streets of said town. |
Ground condemned. |
11. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners
aforesaid
shall meet at the court-house in Hager's-town on the first Monday
in April next, and may proceed to the discharge of the several
duties provided by this act, and may adjourn from time to time
as may be convenient and necessary, and each commissioner shall
be entitled to receive two dollars for each day in which he may
be engaged in the discharge of the duty imposed upon them by
this act. |
Commissioners,
when to meet. |
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CHAP. CVIII.
An Act to make valid a Deed from William K. Clagett, of Baltimore
County, to Samuel A. Berry of Charles County.
Lib. TH. No. 4,
fol. 593. A Private Act. |
Passed Jan. 18, 1816. |
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CHAP. CIX.
An Act, entitled, A supplement to an act* to lay out and make public
a Road in Queen Anne's County. Lib. TH. No.
4, fol. 594. |
Passed Jan. 19, 1816.
* Dec. 1813, ch. 76. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
it shall and may be lawful for any justice of the peace for Queen
Anne's county, on application to him by any person or persons,
their guardian or agent, entitled to receive damages under the act
to which this is a supplement, or who may conceive themselves injured
by opening the said road through his or her lands, to issue
his warrant, directed to the sheriff of said county, commanding
him to summon twelve men, qualified to serve as jurors in the
county court, to meet upon the lands of the person making application
as aforesaid, upon a day therein mentioned, of which five
days notice shall be given to the parties; and the said jurors,
having first made oath before some justice of the peace of said county,
that they will without favour, affection or partiality, assess the damages
sustained by the person or persons, their guardian or agent,
at whose request such inquisition shall be taken, by reason of opening |
Jury may be summoned
to ascertain
damages. |
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