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            JOHN FRANCIS MERCER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall
extend, or be construed to extend, to prohibit any person during his
actual residence in any other of the United States, and who by the
laws of the state where he doth or may reside is not prohibited from
practising in either of the above branches, from practising in this
state within fifteen miles from the residence of such practitioner;
Provided always, that it shall and may be lawful for any person,
resident as aforesaid, and not prohibited as aforesaid, when specially
sent for, to come into any part of this state, and administer or
prescribe medicine, or perform any kind of surgical operation, for
the relief of the person or persons to whose assistance he may be
sent for as aforesaid.

    1801.

CHAP. 55.

Not to extend to
certain persons.

 
 
 

Proviso.

                                                _____
 
                                            CHAP. LVI.
An act to open a Road from below a point of Rocks in the Catoctin
    Mountain to Widow Kemp's Mill. 
Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 87.

Passed Dec. 31.
    WHEREAS, it is represented to this general assembly, by the petition
of sundry inhabitants of Frederick county, that it would be
of great advantage to themselves and the public in general, to have
a road opened from below a point of rocks in the Catoctin mountain,
on the Potomac river, by Captain Whiteneck's tavern, then
in the straightest direction that the nature of the ground and other
circumstances will admit by or near Late's mill unto or near the
widow Kemp's mill, in Frederick county, therefore,
Preamble.
    2.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Samuel S. Thomas, Joseph Smith and Christian Kemp, of Frederick
county, or any two of them, be and they are hereby appointed
commissioners to survey, lay out and open, at the expense of
the petitioners, or any part of them, particularly interested therein,
a road, not exceeding thirty feet in width, in the best and straightest
direction, from below the aforesaid point of rocks in the Catoctin
mountain, on the Potomac river, by Captain Whiteneck's tavern, 
thence in the straightest direction that the nature of the
ground and other circumstances will admit, by or near Late's unto
or near the widow Kemp's mill, in Frederick county; and the said
road when so opened at the expense of the petitioners as aforesaid,
and the valuation herein after directed to be made shall be paid, or
secured to be paid, to the individuals concerned, shall be recorded
among the records of Frederick county court, and be thereafter
deemed to be a public road for ever.
Commissioners appointed
to lay out
road.
    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners may appoint
one of their number as treasurer, and give him a certificate,
under their hands, of his appointment, who is hereby enjoined and
empowered to collect and receive all monies subscribed, or that
may be subscribed, for the purpose of opening the said road, and
such subscribers are hereby directed to pay their several subscriptions
to the treasurer appointed as aforesaid; and if any person
shall neglect or refuse, when applied to by the treasurer may and he is
hereby authorised to sue for, recover and receive the same; and
the said monies, when received, shall be applied by the commissioners,
or any two of them, to the purpose of this act.
Treasurer to be
appointed.
    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners aforesaid shall
ascertain and value what damages may be sustained by any person
Damages to be ascertained.


 
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