1810.
CHAP. 19.
Proviso. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
William Ross and Raymond Saunderson, or such of them as shall
undertake to act under this law, be and they are hereby appointed
commissioners, in the place and stead of the persons named as
commissioners in the act of assembly to which this act is a supplement,
and they are hereby invested with all the power and authority
vested by the aforesaid original law in the commissioners
therein named, for the purpose of carrying the provisions and objects
of said law fully into effect; Provided always, that the commissioners
herein named, or such of them as shall undertake to act
under this law, before they shall proceed to sell any ticket or tickets
in any lottery or lotteries which may be proposed by them,
shall give bond to the state of Maryland, in the same penalty, and
with the same condition, as is prescribed by the original law aforesaid,
which bond shall be recorded, and suits may be brought
thereon, or upon an office copy thereof, in the same manner as is
prescribed by the original act aforesaid. |
Powers of former
commissioners to
cease. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all the powers
and authority of
such of the persons named as commissioners in the act to which
this act is a supplement, and who are not herein named as commissioners,
shall from henceforth cease and determine. |
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Passed Dec. 23. |
CHAP. XX.
An Act to confirm to Lewis Grant Davidson, of the City of Baltimore,
the surname of Davidson. Lib. TH. No. 2, fol.
447. A
Private Act. |
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Passed Dec. 23. |
CHAP. XXI.
An Act to give validity and operation to the Deed of Conveyance
therein
mentioned (a). Lib. TH. No.
2, fol. 448. A Private Act.
(a) From Stephen Freeman to John Cushwa. |
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Passed Dec. 23.
* 1808, ch. 91. |
CHAP. XXII.
An Act to repeal an Act* for the more effectual preservation of
the
breed of Wild Deer in Dorchester County. Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol.
448.
This act repealed by 1817, ch. 161.
The act of 1800, ch. 5, repealed the act of
1799, ch. 18, so far as it respected Dorchester county, and revived the
first, second,
and third clauses of the act of 1789, ch. 5. The act of 1808, ch.
91, repealed all
laws for the preservation of wild deer, so far as it respected the above
county, and
this act repealed the act of 1808, ch. 91, and revived the above mentioned
clauses
in the act of 1789, ch. 5. |
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Passed Dec. 23. |
CHAP. XXIII.
An Act to lay out and open a Road from the Franklin Paper-Mill,
on
Gwinn's Falls, in Baltimore County, to the new Liberty
Road. Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol. 449.
A Supplement, ch. 166. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by the petition
of Henry Payson, Nathan Levering, John Levering, Aaron
Levering and Aaron R. Levering, that they are proprietors of a
valuable paper-mill, lately erected on Gwinn's Falls, in Baltimore
county, from which there is no public road to market, and that
they are willing to pay the expense of laying out and opening a
road from the said mill to intersect the new Liberty road, and pray
that a law may pass to authorise the laying out and opening the
said road; therefore, |
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