1818.
CHAP. 49.
Passed Jan. 19, 1819.
* Ch. 244. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. XLIX.
An Act, entitled, An act to repeal so much of the act, entitled,
An act
to provide for the Education of Poor Children in Kent,
Talbot, Cecil,
Anne-Arundel and Montgomery Counties, passed at December
session,
eighteen hundred and sixteen*, as relates to Anne-Arundel
and Montgomery Counties. Lib. TH. No. 6, fol.
268. |
Repealed as relates
to Anne-Arundel
and Montgomery. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
so much of the act, entitled, An act to provide for the education
of poor children in Kent, Talbot, Cecil, Anne-Arundel and Montgomery
counties, passed at December session, eighteen hundred
and sixteen, as relates to Anne-Arundel and Montgomery counties,
be and the same is hereby repealed.
See 1818, ch. 200. |
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Passed Jan. 19, 1819.
† 1815, ch. 48. |
CHAP. L.
A Further Supplement to the act†, entitled, An act for making certain
Roads in Baltimore and Harford Counties. Lib.
TH. No. 6, fol.
268. |
Eighth section of
an act repealed. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the eighth section of the act to which this is a supplement shall be
and is hereby repealed. |
Invested with certain
rights and
privileges.
‡ Nov. 1812, ch. 78. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the company incorporated
by said
act are hereby invested with all the rights and privileges which are
held and possessed by the turnpike company, incorporated by the
act‡, entitled, An act to incorporate a company to make a turnpike
road from the District of Columbia to the city of Baltimore, and
to be subject to the same penalties, and governed by the like regulations,
as are therein prescribed, and to be entitled to the same
tolls; and every clause and provision of said last mentioned act,
relating to the road therein proposed to be made, shall be construed
to apply to the road contemplated in the act to which this is a supplement,
so far as the same are applicable. |
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Passed Jan. 19, 1819. |
CHAP. LI.
An Act to enable Peter Guillet, senior, of Somerset County, to purchase
and hold Real Property within this State. Lib.
TH. No. 6,
fol. 269. |
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Passed Jan. 23, 1819. |
CHAP. LII.
An Act to incorporate a Company under the name of The Hydrant
Company
of Port Tobacco. Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 269. |
Company incorporated. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
John B. Wills, junior, John Fergusson, William Vincent, Basil
Spalding, Nicholas Stonestreet, Samuel Chapman, Edward Pye, Ignatius
Semmes, William Penn, Gustavus Brown and John Meredith,
be and they are hereby incorporated and made a body politic,
for the purpose herein after mentioned; and that the said body politic
shall be known and distinguished by the name of The Hydrant
Company of Port Tobacco, and shall have full and ample power
and authority to do, perform and execute, all and every matter and
thing which any similar corporation may or rightfully can do, and
shall have perpetual succession, and for that end the individuals
composing said company by the passage of this act, and their successors,
shall be and are hereby declared to be members thereof, |
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