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            ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

    5.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the street aforesaid shall not be
extended or opened through the property of any individual injured
thereby, until the damage by them sustained and assessed as aforesaid,
shall be first paid or secured to be paid to their satisfaction,
together with legal interest thereon from the time of ascertaining
the damages by them respectively sustained.

    1811.

CHAP. 133.

Street not to be opened
till damages
are paid or secured
to be paid.

    6.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That in case the obstructions in the
said street are not removed within twenty days after the money
charged and assessed as aforesaid is paid, or tendered, or secured
to be paid as aforesaid, the city commissioners aforesaid are hereby
authorised and directed to remove the same without delay, and
to charge the expense of such removal in equal proportion among
the several persons benefitted by opening and extending the aforesaid
street, according to the benefit which each may have been
estimated to have received agreeable to the assessment and valuation
aforesaid.
Relative to removal
of obstructions.
                                            _____
 
                                  CHAP. CXXXIV.
An Act for the relief of James Keys, an Insolvent Debtor, of the City
                  of Baltimore. 
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 150.

                                                        See ch. 108.


Passed Dec. 27.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the judges, or any one judge of Baltimore county court, be and they,
or any one of them, are hereby authorised and directed to extend
to James Keys the benefit and relief of the act of assembly passed
at November session eighteen hundred and five*, entitled, An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and the supplements
thereto, without compelling him to produce the assent of two-thirds,
in amount, of his creditors; and to extend and afford to the said
James Keys, all the benefits, advantages and provisions, of the
aforesaid acts and the supplements thereto, in the same manner and
upon the same terms and conditions, as if he had obtained the assent
of two-thirds of his creditors to his release under the same.
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.


*  Ch. 110.
                                            _____
 
                                  CHAP. CXXXV.
A Supplement to an act authorising a Lottery to raise a sum of money
    for the purpose of making a permanent Bridge over the River Monocacy,
    in Frederick County. 
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 150.

Passed Dec. 27.
† 1810, ch. 124.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Henry Williams, Thomas Jones, Abraham Hebling, Joseph S.
Smith, Joseph Little, Joseph Taney, John Crabster, Lewis Motter,
Philip Nunamaker, Patrick Read, George Troxal, John Grable,
Henry Spalding and Michael Stover, 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 passed at November session eighteen
hundred and nine ‡, to which this is a supplement, and they are
hereby invested with all the powers and authorities vested by the
aforesaid law; 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 in the same condition
as is prescribed by the original law aforesaid, which bond shall be
Commissioners appointed
in place of
those appointed by
former act.






‡  1810, ch. 124.

 

Proviso.



 
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