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    1818.

CHAP. 106.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

to enforce the removal of the same, but the ground covered thereby
shall be valued by three disinterested persons, to be appointed by
the said commissioners, and the amount of such valuation paid by
the person or persons owning the property, into the general fund
created by the original act to which this is a supplement, for the
use and purposes therein mentioned.

In case of refusal
to be proceeded
against.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That where any person or persons
having property situate as aforesaid, shall refuse or neglect to pay
such valuation as herein before directed, the commissioners of the
said town, or a majority of them, may proceed against such person
or persons, in the same manner, for the recovery thereof, as
they are directed to proceed for the recovery of forfeitures under
the original law to which this is a supplement.
                                            _____
 

Passed Feb. 3, 1819.
                                        CHAP. CVII.
An Act for the relief of John Frey, of Cecil County.  Lib. TH. No.
                                               6, fol. 321.
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the judges of Cecil county court be and they are hereby authorised,
to extend to John Frey, of Cecil county, the benefit of the existing
insolvent laws of the state, without requiring the assent in
writing of two thirds of his creditors in amount.

                                                     See 1805, ch. 110.

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Passed Feb. 3, 1819.
                                       CHAP. CVIII.
An Act for the relief of the Eldest Daughter of Eleanor Nicholes, of
                Montgomery County. 
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 321.
Levy authorised
for her support.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the levy court of Montgomery county be, and they are hereby authorised,
to levy on the assessable property of said county, annually,
as long as they may deem proper, a sum of money not exceeding
thirty dollars, for the support and maintenance of the eldest
daughter of said Eleanor Nicholes, and that the same shall be
collected by the collector of said county, and by him paid to Eleanor
Nicholes, or her order, for the use and benefit of her said eldest
daughter.
                                                _____
 

Passed Feb. 2, 1819.
                                           CHAP. CIX.
An Act to incorporate the Trustees of Big Pipe Creek Academy, in
                Frederick County. 
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 321.
Preamble.     WHEREAS sundry inhabitants of Frederick county have, by their
petition, set forth to the general assembly, that they have purchased
a lot of ground in the vicinity of Big Pipe Creek, in said county,
and intend erecting thereon suitable buildings for a seminary
of learning, and have prayed for an act of incorporation for the regulation
of said seminary; and it appearing reasonable that the
prayer of said petitioners ought to be granted, therefore,
Trustees appointed
and incorporated.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
David Kephart, Jacob Yon, and William B. Hebbard, be and they
are hereby appointed trustees of said seminary, to act as such until
the first Monday of November eighteen hundred and nineteen;
and the said trustees, and their successors, to be elected in the
manner herein after mentioned, shall be and they are hereby erected,
established and declared, to be one community, corporation and


 
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