1818.
CHAP. 172.
Passed Jan. 30, 1819. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. CLXXII.
An Act to confirm and make valid the Acts and Proceedings of James
Steuart and Thomas Tenant as Justices of the Peace for
Baltimore
County. Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 387. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS James Steuart and Thomas Tenant were in
the commission
of the peace for Baltimore county during the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, and for several
years previously thereto, and believing that they were commissioned
for the year one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, did continue
to act for some time, until they were at different times respectively
restored to the commission of the peace in and for the county
aforesaid; therefore, |
Their acts made valid. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
all acts and proceedings which have been done and made by the
said James Steuart and Thomas Tenant, during the year one
thousand eight hundred and eighteen, as justices of the peace for
Baltimore county, shall be as valid, and shall have the same effect
and operation in law, as if the said James Steuart and Thomas
Tenant had been duly commissioned and qualified as justices of the
peace of the state of Maryland in and for Baltimore county, according
to the law of the state of Maryland. |
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Passed Feb. 13, 1819. |
CHAP. CLXXIII.
An act authorising Charles Gwinn, and Company, to extend their
Wharf on Commerce-Street, in the City of Baltimore.
Lib. TH.
No. 6, fol. 387. |
Authorised to
erect a platform
upon west side of
Commerce-street.
Provisos. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Charles Gwinn, and company, be and they are hereby authorised,
to erect a platform upon the west side of Commerce-street, in the
sixth ward of the city of Baltimore, in the manner delineated upon
a plot dated the fifth day of January eighteen hundred and nineteen,
signed Jehu Bouldin, marked C. G. and deposited in the mayor's
office of said city; Provided, that the said extension be made in
a substantial,
durable, and workmanlike manner, and kept in good repair,
to be approved of by the port wardens; And provided, the said
Charles Gwinn and company convey to the mayor and city council
of said city, all their right, title and interest, in and to the east
side, and six feet width thereof. |
Wharfage accruing
from east side
of said improvement. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all the wharfage
accruing from
the east side of said improvement, shall be collected by the proper
officer appointed by the said city for that purpose. |
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Passed Feb. 15, 1819. |
CHAP. CLXXIV.
An Act for the relief of Samuel Stevens, and Eliza his Wife, of
Talbot
County. Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 388. A Private Act.
David Patten appointed a trustee to
execute to Eliza M. Stevens, wife of Samuel
Stevens, a deed in fee simple for one undivided fourth part of the lands
and tenements
belonging to Elk Forge, in Cecil county, whereof Robert May died
seized. |
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Passed Feb. 15, 1819. |
CHAP. CLXXV.
An Act for the benefit of Thomas B. Tilden and Ann Maria Brice.
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 389. A Private Act.
The deed executed by the former to the latter made valid, provided it be re
corded, &c. |
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