JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1833.
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CHAPTER 135.
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CHAP. 136.
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An act supplementary to an act to lay out and open a road
in Montgomery county, passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and thirty two, chapter two hundred and
twelve.
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Passed Mar. 3, 1884
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland That the commissioners appointed by the act
to which this is a supplement, or such others as may be
appointed under the same, be and they are hereby author-
ised and directed to lay out and open said road without
any regard to the call at or near Aden Darby's House:
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A call repealed
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Provided, nevertheless, that if the said commissioners shall
deem it necessary to locate the said road through any part
of the said lands of Aden Darby or Joshua Stewart, the
same shall be located upon the bed of the old road, unless
the said Darby and Stewart shall assent in writing to a dif-
ferent location more acceptable to said commissioners.
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Proviso
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That any expenses incurred
by the commissioners in consequence of this alteration in
the route of said road, and in consequence of any suits of
law in equity to which they may have been subject in the
performance of their duty under the act to which this a
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Protection extend}
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supplement, shall be paid by the levy court, in the same
manner as other expenses of locating and opening said
road are directed to be paid.
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Expenses paid
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That so much of the original
act to which this is a supplement an may conflict with
the provisions of this act, be and the same is hereby re-
pealed.
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Repeal
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CHAPTER 136.
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An act to incorporate the Baltimore Young Men's Society.
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Passed Feb. 28,1834
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WHEREAS, James O. Law, William T. Leonard. J. F.
Petheibridge, Joshua Peterkin, John N. McJilton, J. C.
Ninde, Charles Evans, H. Stout, J. Earnest, J. L. Garey,
and others have united themselves under the name and
style of The Baltimore Young Men's Society, for the pur-
pose of moral, intellectual and social improvement, by the
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Preamble
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