NOV. 1812.
CHAP. 185. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
breadth of his or her lot as far as Arglye-alley, as laid out in pursuance
of said act, provided that such proprietors respectively pay
the sum which shall have been adjudged as aforesaid; and said commissioners,
or a majority of them, are hereby empowered and directed,
to make to such proprietors respectively, deeds for the
ground of which they shall so become proprietors; but if any of
said proprietors shall refuse to pay the sum determined on as aforesaid,
then shall the ground between the lots of those refusing, and
said alley as laid out by this act, become the property of those
holding property on the west side of said alley opposite to it, and
said commissioners, or a majority of them, are hereby empowered
to make a deed therefor accordingly, and such acquisition of
ground shall stand in lieu of money to be paid or damages. |
To give notice of
time and place of
meeting. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
or a majority
of them, before they shall proceed to carry this act into effect,
shall give two weeks notice in two of the public newspapers
edited in the city of Baltimore, of the time and place of their meeting
for such purposes.
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Vacancies, how to
be supplied. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
or a majority
of them, if they should find it necessary, may adjourn from
day to day until they shall have fulfilled and discharged the several
duties required to be performed by the provisions of this act; and
if any of the said commissioners shall die, resign, or refuse to act,
before the said duties have been performed, it shall be the duty of
the mayor of the city of Baltimore, for the time being, to fill up
such vacancy or vacancies by a new appointment. |
Oath of commissioners. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
before
they shall proceed to execute the duties of the trust hereby reposed
in them, shall take an oath before some person competent to administer
the same, to execute, fulfil and discharge the said duties,
without favour, affection or partiality. |
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Passed Dec. 24. |
CHAP. CLXXXVI.
An Act for the Sale of the Real Estate of Thomas Chesley and Henrietta
Chesley, late of Calvert County, deceased. Lib.
TH. No. 3,
fol. 528. A Private Act. |
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Passed Dec. 28. |
CHAP. CLXXXVII.
An Act authorising James Sloan, Senior, of the City of Baltimore,
as
Attorney for Dr. Joseph Mackrill, to execute a Deed
to Edward
Harris, for the Lands therein mentioned. Lib.
TH. No. 3, fol.
530. A Private Act.
A Supplement, May 1813, ch. 13. |
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Passed Dec. 30.
* 1810, ch. 153. |
CHAP. CLXXXVIII.
A Supplement to the Act*, entitled, An act for extending and uniting
Holliday-Street, in the City of Baltimore. Lib.
TH. No. 3, fol.
531. |
Commissioners authorised
to collect
and tender the
money assessed. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the commissioners of the city of Baltimore be and they are hereby
authorised, to collect the money assessed by the jury impannelled
under the act to which this is a supplement, or so much thereof as
remains to be collected, and when so collected, to tender, or cause
to be tendered, said money to the person or persons entitled by the |
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