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Session Laws, 1900
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

451

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the stockholders
of said company shall be liable to the amount of their
respective share or shares of stock in said company for all its
debts and liabilities upon note, bill or otherwise.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 7, 1900.

CHAPTER 305.
AN ACT to repeal the one hundred and forty-fourth Sec-
tion of Article 7 of Code of Pubic Local Laws of the State
of Maryland relating to the town of Taneytown, in Car-
roll County, and to re-enact the same in an amended or
different form.

Liability.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section one hundred and forty-four of Article 7 of
Code of Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland relating
to the town of Taneytown, in Carroll County, be and the
same is hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to read as
follows :

Taneytown.

144. The corporate limits of said town of Taneytown shall
begin at a limestone on the east side of the road leading
from Taneytown to Uniontown, at a corner of John Beard's
lot, and running thence with a line of said lot north sixty-
two and three-quarter degrees east eighteen and two-tenths
perches to a limestone at the end of one of the lines of said
lot; thence across the lands of Adam Clark north ten and
three-quarter degrees east fifty-four perches to the east side
of the road leading from Taneytown to Sills' (formerly Rob-
erts') mill; thence across the land of Calvin Fringer and
John W. Stouffer north nine and three-quarter degrees east
fifty and one-tenth perches to the centre of the track of what
was formerly known as the Frederick and Pennsylvania Line
Railroad, but now known as the Frederick Division of the
Pennsylvania Railroad; thence along the east side of a thirty-
foot road north thirty-five and one-half degrees west forty-
three and one-fourth perches to the middle of the road leading
from Taneytown to Littlestown; thence along the middle of
said road north fifty -six and three-quarter degrees west
eighteen and nine-tenths perches; thence north thirty-three
and one-half degrees west forty and six-tenths perches to
the end of the second line of the Lutheran graveyard to a

Corporate
limits.



 
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