JOHN FRANCIS MERCER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
be good and effectual to convey the right of the state to the person
or persons to whom the same shall be made, in as full and ample a
manner as if the same had been made by the agent of the state in
virtue of the said original act. |
1802.
CHAP. 45. |
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CHAP. XLVI.
An Act to authorise and empower the Levy Court of Harford County
to assess and levy annually a sum of money for the support
of John
Long, and Blansh Long his Wife. Lib. JG. No.
4, fol. 251. |
Passed Jan. 8, 1803. |
WHEREAS John Long and Blansh Long have, by their
petition
to this general assembly, set forth, that they are now of the age of
eighty years, and rendered entirely unable to support themselves,
and praying that an act may pass authorising the levy court of
Harford county to levy a sum of money for the support of your petitioners
out of the poor-house; and the facts stated in said petition
appearing to be true, therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the justices of Harford county levy court shall be and they are
hereby directed and empowered, at their levy court annually, so
long as they shall see cause, to assess and levy on the assessable
property of said county a sum of money, not exceeding thirty dollars,
for the support and maintenance of each of the said petitioners
out of the poor-house of said county, and that the same be
collected annually by the collector or collectors of Harford county,
and paid to such person as the levy court of said county shall or
may direct. |
Levy authorised. |
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CHAP. XLVII.
An Act for the relief of certain Proprietors of Houses on Wilk's-
Street, in that part of the City of Baltimore called
Fell's Point
Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 252. |
Passed Jan. 8, 1803. |
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
by the petition
of sundry proprietors of ground binding on Wilk's-street,
between Bond's-street and Eden-street, in that part of the city of
Baltimore called Fell's Point, that in consequence of a late survey
made by the city commissioners, it appears that encroachments
have been heretofore unintentionally made on the said street by
several of the proprietors of lots binding thereon within the limits
aforesaid, and that a part of many valuable buildings of brick, and
marked by the said commissioners: And whereas public convenience
doth require the removal of any part of the said buildings,
in as much as the street, notwithstanding the aforesaid encroachments,
will still remain sufficiently wide for every use and purpose
requisite; therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the street called Wilk's-street, in that part of the city of Baltimore
called Fell's Point, running at right angles to, and situate
between, Bond and Eden-street, shall be and hereby is narrowed,
bounded and established, as follows; that is to say, a line drawn so
as to touch the most southern part of the southernmost line of houses
erected and now standing on the north side of the said street,
shall be the northern boundary thereof; and a line drawn parallel
to the above mentioned line, so as to touch the most northern part |
Wilk's-street narrowed,
bounded
and established. |
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