LEVIN WINDER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
or a majority
of them, shall and they are hereby directed and required to
make, or cause to be made, a plot of the said road, when surveyed
as aforesaid, and shall make return of the said plot, together with
a certificate of the courses of the said road, to the clerk of Frederick
county, to be recorded among the records of said county,
and when the same shall have been laid out, surveyed, marked and
bounded, as directed by this act, the said road shall for ever thereafter
be deemed a public highway, and shall be kept in repair at
the public expense as other public roads of Frederick county are. |
DEC. 1813.
CHAP. 94.
Plot to be made
and recorded. |
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CHAP. XCV.
An Act for the relief of Benjamin Marrow, of Allegany County.
Lib.
TH. No. 4, fol. 108. A Private Act.
Confirming a deed from Thomas Beall,
of Samuel, to James Glenn, for lot No.
244, in Cumberland. |
Passed Jan. 5, 1814. |
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CHAP. XCVI.
A Supplement to an act*, entitled, An Act for the relief of Aquila
Beall, of Prince-George's County. Lib. TH.
No. 4, fol. 109. |
Passed Dec. 23.
* Nov., 1812, ch. 15. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the
judges of Prince-George's county court, or any judge thereof, be
and they are hereby authorised and directed to extend to Aquila
Beall, of Prince-George's county, the benefit of an act of assembly
passed at November session eighteen hundred and five †, entitled,
An Act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and the
supplementary acts thereto, notwithstanding any deed or bill of
sale the said Aquila Beall may have given of any of his property
for the security of any creditor or creditors, previous to the passage
of an act of assembly at November session eighteen hundred
and twelve ‡, entitled, A further additional supplement to the act,
entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
† Ch. 110.
‡ Ch. 77. |
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CHAP. XCVII.
An Act to open and extend Queen-Street in the City of Baltimore.
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 109.
A Supplement, 1814, ch. 101. |
Passed Jan. 3, 1814. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the city commissioners of Baltimore, be and they are hereby empowered,
to open and extend Queen-street in the city of Baltimore,
beginning at the point on the east side of Harford-street, where
the line of the south east side of Queen-street when extended in a
direct line intersects the same, and running thence in the same direction
to Eden-street, thence with Eden-street to the intersection
of Eden and German-streets, thence with the south side of German-street
to the intersection of German and Harford-streets, and
thence with the east side of Harford-street to the beginning; 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 that part of the street so opened and extended, to the
register of the city of Baltimore, who shall receive and file the
same as part of the plot of said city. |
City commissioners
to extend
street. |
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