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CHARLES RIDGELY, OF HAMPTON, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

collected, or in case of neglect or refusal to pay, by public sale of
the property ascertained and determined to be benefitted by the law
to which this is a further supplement, or the supplement thereto,
or so much thereof as shall be necessary, of the person or persons so
neglecting or refusing to pay, he giving at least thirty days notice
of such sale, previous thereto, in two or more of the newspapers
published in the city of Baltimore, and when collected, to pay over
the same to the person or persons respectively entitled to receive
the same, and in case of the persons entitled to damages refusing
to receive the same when tendered, the tender shall be considered
as good and sufficient to enable the commissioners to proceed to
open the street, as if the said damages had been received; Provided
always,
nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent
the ultimate payment of damages to such person or persons as
may be justly entitled to receive the same, without interest, from the
time of making such tender; and as a compensation for his services,
the said collector shall be entitled to a commission on the whole
amount to be by him collected, of seven and an half per cent.

    1815.

CHAP. 201.













Proviso.

                                            _____
 
                                       CHAP. CCII.
An Act to revive and continue an act*, entitled, An act for the relief
    of Henry Howard, of John, of Montgomery County. 
Lib.
    TH. No. 5, fol. 88.  A Private Act.

Passed Jan. 28, 1817.
*  1814, ch. 11.
                                            _____
 
                                      CHAP. CCIII.
An Act for the relief of Lewis Michael, of Frederick County.  Lib.
                                   TH. No. 5, fol. 88.

Passed Jan. 28, 1816.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the judges of Frederick county court, or any one of them, are hereby
authorised and directed to extend and afford to Lewis Michael.
of Frederick county, the full benefit 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 several supplements
thereto, without requiring of the said Lewis Michael to produce
the assent of two thirds of his creditors in amount.
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.


†  Ch. 110.
                                            _____
 
                                      CHAP. CCIV.
An Act for the relief of John Davis, of Talbot County.  Lib. TH.
                                       No. 5, fol. 89.

Passed Jan. 28, 1816.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the judges or any judge of Talbot county court, be and they or any
one of them, are hereby authorised and directed to extend to John
Davis the benefit and relief of the act of assembly, passed at November
session, eighteen hundred and five‡, entitled, An act for
the benefit of sundry insolvent debtors, and the supplements thereto,
without compelling him to produce the assent in writing of so
many of his creditors as have due to them the amount of two thirds
of the debts due by him at the time of his application for the benefit
of this act, and to extend and afford to the said John Davis, all
the benefits, advantages and provisions, of the aforesaid act, 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.


 
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