| CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
and provision of said act, relative to the road therein proposed to
be made, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent with
this act; Provided, that the said company shall not commence or
begin the making of said road before the first Monday of January
eighteen hundred and nineteen. |
1815.
CHAP. 91.
Proviso. |
9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be lawful
for any corporation
or body politic in the United States to become stockholders
in said company. |
Bodies corporate
may become stockholders. |
10. AND BE IT ENACTED, That if said company
do not proceed
to carry on said work within two years after the first Monday of
January eighteen hundred and nineteen, or shall not within ten
years thereafter complete the said road, it shall be lawful for the
legislature of this state to resume the rights, privileges, liberties
and franchises, granted by this act to said company. |
If road is not completed
within ten
years, state to resume
rights, &c. |
11. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the county court
of Frederick
county shall appoint five commissioners, who shall estimate the
amount of the damages sustained by any person or persons by reason
of said road passing through his, her, or their land, or by
taking stone, gravel, or other materials, for the use of said road,
in cases where the parties cannot agree, which estimate shall be
final in determining such damages. |
Damages to be estimated. |
12. AND BE IT ENACTED, That no toll gate shall
be put up
within one mile of Westminster, or within one mile of Liberty-town. |
Toll gates. |
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CHAP. XCII.
An Act to authorise Philemon Towson and Sebastian Graff to sell
and
dispose of certain Property in the City of Baltimore,
belonging to
them and their Infant Children (a). Lib. TH.
No. 4, fol. 550. A
Private Act.
(a) Formerly owned by John Cockey, deceased. |
Passed Jan. 11, 1816. |
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CHAP. XCIII.
An Act to authorise the Sale of the Real Estate therein mentioned.
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 551. A Private Act.
The chancellor may decree, that the
real estate of which Philip Barton Key,
Esquire, dies possessed in Montgomery county, be sold, &c. |
Passed Jan. 2, 1816. |
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CHAP. XCIV.
An Act for the benefit of Margaret Ann Boon, Daughter of John Boon,
of Caroline County, and William Betts of Queen-Anne's
County.
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 553. A Private Act. |
Passed Dec. 30, 1815. |
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CHAP. XCV.
An Act for the benefit of John Casson and James Casson, Heirs and
Representatives of William Casson, late of Caroline
County, deceased.
Lib. TH. No. 4, fol. 555. A Private Act. |
Passed Jan. 3, 1815. |
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CHAP. XCVI.
A Supplement to an act, * entitled, An act for the benefit of the
Heirs
of William Ringgold, of Kent County. Lib.
TH. No. 4, fol. 556.
A Private Act. |
Passed Jan. 15, 1816. |
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