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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1876
Volume 199, Page 205   View tiff image (51K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 205
CHAPTER 132.

AN ACT of the General Assembly of Maryland to
make valid the acts of the commissioners appoint-
ed by the act of the General Assembly of Maryland,
passed at December session eighteen hundred and
forty, chapter two hundred and nineteen, and to
confirm the proceedings of said commissioners.

WHEREAS, by act of the General Assembly of
Maryland, passed December session eighteen hun-
dred and forty, chapter two hundred and nineteen,
approved March ninth, " eighteen hundred and forty-
one, entitled " an act for the opening of a new alley
and for the sale of part of Cherry alley, in the town
of Cumberland, " Bene S. Pigman, George Shuck,
and George W. Devecmon were appointed commis-
sioners with power and authority to open said alley,
and also to sell and convey that part of Cherry alley
lying between Washington street and Green street,

Preamble.

AND WHEREAS, the Mayor and Councilmen of the
town of Cumberland accented said act of Assembly,
by resolution passed April twenty-sixth, eighteen
hundred and forty-one, and due notice thereof was
given, as required by said law,

Preamble.

AND WHEREAS, two of said commissioners, viz:
Bene S. Pigman, and George W. Devecmon, pro-
ceeded under said act of Assembly to lay out said
new alley and did lay out same, and also did adver-
tise and sell said part of Cherry alley lying between
Washington and Green streets to one John Hoye,
who fully paid the purchase money therefor, and re-
ceived a deed therefor, dated on sixth day of August,
eighteen hundred and forty-one, and at once took
possession of said part of Cherry alley, and has re-
mained in the possession thereof ever since, and
those claiming under said John Hoye,

Preamble.

AND WHEREAS, as but two of said commissioners
named in said act of Assembly, discharged the trust
reposed in them, there is now some doubt whether
the act of said commissioners was altogether legal,

Preamble.



 

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