BENJAMIN OGLE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
10. AND BE IT ENACTED, That if any person or
persons shall
obstruct the said mayor and city council, or their successors, their
agents, workmen or servants, in conveying the said water into the
said city, or shall change, alter, remove, injure or destroy any
work or part of a work made by the said mayor and city council
of Baltimore, or caused to be made by them, for the purpose of
introducing water into the said city, under the authority of this
act, or if any person shall alter, obstruct, change or pollute, by
any tan-yard, hogsty, slaughter-house, dye-pot, or other ways, the
fountains, springs, waters or streams, which the said mayor and
city council shall hereafter introduce, or shall be preparing to introduce,
into the said city of baltimore, under the authority given
them, and regulations prescribed to them by this act, such person
or persons may be indicted in the Baltimore county court, and being
thereof convicted shall be fined, at the discretion of the court,
according to the nature of the offence, or imprisoned for any time
not exceeding one month, such fine to be paid and applied to the
use of the city of Baltimore. |
1800.
CHAP. 77.
Penalty on persons
obstructing
the conveyance of
water into city. |
11. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the mayor and
city council be
authorised to arbitrate, in such manner as they may think proper,
the damages to be paid by them to any person or person by reason
of the taking and introducing water into the city of Baltimore,
and that in such case the award of the arbitrators shall be deemed
as good and valid, and to all intents and purposes as available, as
the inquisition of a jury as above directed, and recorded in the
same manner. |
Mayor and council
to arbitrate damages. |
12. AND BE IT ENACTED, That after the first
day of January,
eighteen hundred and three, all the provisions of this act for compelling
the condemnation of the land, or other thing, of any individual,
contrary to the will and consent of such individual, shall
cease. |
Certain provisions
of this act, when to
cease. |
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CHAP. LXXVIII.
An Act to enable the Trustees appointed by the last will and testament
of Doctor John Purnell, of Worcester county, to sell
and convey
the Lands therein directed to be sold.
Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 482.
A Private Act. |
Passed Dec. 19. |
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CHAP. LXXIX.
A Further Supplement to an act, * entitled, An act for the relief
of
sundry
Insolvent Debtors. Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 483. |
Passed Dec. 19.
* Ch. 44. |
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CHAP. LXXX.
A Supplement to an act, † entitled, An act for the relief
of sundry
Insolvent Debtors. Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 484.
The following persons were petitioners
for relief under this act, viz. Joseph
Magruder, Nathan Hughes, Clement Chamberlain, Lewis Duvall, King English
and Richard T. Cheseldine, of Montgomery County.
See the note under ch. 44. |
Passed Dec. 19.
† Ch. 44. |
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CHAP. LXXXI.
An Act for the relief of James Colquhoun. Lib. JG. No.
3, fol. 484.
See the note under chap. 44. |
Passed Dec. 19. |
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