ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
and truly apply so much of the money arising therefrom, within
six months after the drawing of the said lottery shall commence, as
will satisfy the fortunate adventurers for prizes drawn by them. |
1805.
CHAP. 87. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the
duty of said commissioners,
before they act as such, to lodge such bond in the clerk's
office of Baltimore county, there to be recorded, and upon such
bond, or any office copy thereof, suit or suits may be commenced
and prosecuted against the obligors therein, or any of them, or
their or any of their legal representatives, for any breach or non-compliance
with the condition of the same. |
Bond to be lodged
in clerk's office. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That before the
said president and professors
be authorised to receive from the commissioners in the act
named the neat proceeds of the said lottery, they shall execute a
deed of mortgage to the state of Maryland, conditioned, that if the
said college should, at any time within the space of thirty years
from the passage of this act, cease its functions as a seminary of
learning and public instruction for the term of one year, unless such
cessation shall be occasioned by fire, public enemies, or other unavoidable
calamities, then the said thirty thousand dollars, authorised
to be raised by this lottery, shall be paid by said president and
professors, or their successors, to the state, to be appropriated in
such manner by the general assembly, as in their wisdom may appear
most proper, for the encouragement of learning within this
state. |
President and
professors, previous
to receiving
proceeds of lottery,
to execute a
mortgage to this
state. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the above mortgage
shall be acknowledged
agreeably to law in such case made and provided, and
recorded by the clerk of Baltimore county among the land records
of said county. |
Mortgage to be
acknowledged &
recorded. |
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CHAP. LXXXVIII.
An Act to lay out and make a public Road from William Pyles's Saw
Mill, on Deer Creek, in Harford County. Lib.
TH. No. 1, fol.
123. |
Passed Jan. 25, 1806. |
WHEREAS it has been represented to this general
assembly, by
the petition of sundry inhabitants of Harford county, that they labour
under great inconvenience from the want of a public road
leading from William Pyles's saw mill, on Deer creek to intersect
a road leading from William Clark's ford, on said creek, to Belle-Air,
at or near the farm of Aquila Grafton, stating in their petition,
that no charge should be made for the land over which the road may
be laid; and the same being reasonable, therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
William Clarke, William Welsh and John Pyles, be and they are
hereby appointed commissioners, and they, or a majority of them,
are hereby authorised and empowered to lay out, survey, mark and
bound, a road in said county, from William Pyles's saw mill, on
Deer creek, to intersect a road leading from William Clark's ford,
on said creek, to Belle-Air, at or near the farm of Aquila Grafton,
in such direction as the nature of the ground and the convenience
of the landholders over which the same may run will admit; Provided,
that the said road shall not be laid out through the lands of
any individual without his, her or their consent in writing first had
and obtained, and a plot of said road, when surveyed and laid out,
together with a certificate of the courses of the same, shall be returned |
Commissioners
appointed to lay
out a road.
Proviso. |
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