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126 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

thereof, and the owner of such swine, on reclaim-
ing the same, shall pay at the rate of fifty cents
per head for every twenty-four hours such swine
may have been impounded; and any swine so
impounded shall be advertised by notice in writ-
ing set up at two of the most public places in the
district.

To be sold at
public sale.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That if any swine
shall remain so impounded for five days after
notice given as aforesaid, the party so impounding
it may sell the same at public sale after two days'
notice, as provided in the preceding section, for
the payment of costs and expenses, including the
said fifty cents per day.

Dispute —
how decided.

Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That all disputes
arising between the owner of any swine and the
person impounding them, shall be determined by
a Justice of the Peace for said county, who may
summon witnesses and decide the matter in con-
troversy.

Take effect.

Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That this Act shall
take effect from and after the first day of April
next.

CHAPTER 88.

Paired Feb.
27, 1867.

Entitled, AN ACT to incorporate the Tyson
Mining Company.

Incorporated
—power and
privileges.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Jesse Tyson, James W. Tyson,
Richard W. Tyson, J. Chester Morris and Francis
T. King, their successors and assigns, be and they
are hereby created a body politic and corporate,
under the name of the Tyson Mining Company,
to have perpetual succession, to sue and be sued,
to have, use and change at pleasure a common
seal, and exercise generally all corporate privil-
eges necessary in the mining and manufacturing of
chrome, copper or other minerals, for which pur-



 
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