EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
two-thirds of his creditors as by law required, in the same manner
as if the said Thomas Karney had obtained the assent of two-thirds
of his creditors as prescribed by law. |
1810.
CHAP. 149. |
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CHAP. CL.
An Act for the relief of Solomon Sparks, William Stenson and Benjamin
Hall, of Queen-Anne's County. Lib. TH. No.
2, fol. 631. |
Passed Dec. 25. |
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CHAP. CLI.
An Act for the relief of Joseph C. Oliver, of Somerset County.
Lib.
TH. No. s, fol. 632. A Private Act. |
Passed Dec. 25. |
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CHAP. CIIL.
An Act for the relief and benefit of David Hanlon. Lib.
TH. No. 2,
fol. 633. |
Passed Dec. 25. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the judges of Anne-Arundel county court, be and they are hereby
authorised and directed, to extend to David Hanlon, of Annapolis,
the benefit and relief of the act of assembly passed at November
session, one thousand eight hundred and five*, entitled, An Act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and the supplementary
acts thereto, without compelling the said David Hanlon to obtain
the assent of two-thirds of his creditors, as by law prescribed, in
the same manner as if the said David Hanlon had obtained the assent
of two-thirds of his creditors as prescribed by law. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him. |
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CHAP. CL.
An Act for extending and uniting Holliday-Street in the City of
Baltimore.
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 633. |
Passed Dec. 25. |
WHEREAS sundry persons of the city of Baltimore,
have represented
to this general Assembly, that the beauty and convenience
of the said city would be materially improved and benefitted by the
extending and uniting Holliday-street, in the said city, which is at
present considerably obstructed, and liable to be much more so
hereafter; therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the commissioners of the city of Baltimore shall and they are hereby
authorised and empowered to extend, open and unite, the south
end of Holliday-street with the north end thereof, by extending a
line ranging with the front of Jacob Myer's new house from the
south end of Holliday-street to Saint Paul's-street, for the west
side of Holliday-street, and for the east side thereof by a line parallel
with the above extending from Orange-alley to Fish-street
at the distance of fifty feet from the west side, making a footway
on each side of eleven feet in width, and the said street, when so
opened and extended, and the valuation and assessment herein after
directed to be made shall have taken place, shall be deemed and
taken, and is hereby declared to be, a public street and highway
for ever thereafter; and the said commissioners are hereby required
to return a plot, ascertaining the limits and extent of the said
street, when so extended and opened, to the register of the city of
Baltimore, who shall receive and file the same as part of the plot
of the city of Baltimore. |
Street authorised
to be extended. |
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