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1833.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 244.
Public highway

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the road herein before mentioned shall
forever hereafter be a public highway, and shall be kept in
repair as other county roads are, and it shall be the duty
of the commissioners of Baltimore county to appoint a su-
pervisor on said road, and cause the same to be kept in
repair as other county roads in said county.

flu and record

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
the petitioners herein before mentioned, or any one of them
to cause the said road to be surveyed as soon as conveni-
ent, and to make a map and certificate thereof, and to re-
turn the same to the commissioners of Baltimore county,
to be recorded in the office thereof.

 

CHAPTER 244.

Passed Mar 14, 1834

An act for incorporating the Livingston Academy, in Bal-
timore county.

Preamble

WHEREAS, application has been made to this general
assembly of Maryland, for the passage of a law to incorpo-
rate the- Livingston Academy, in Baltimore county; —
Therefore,

Persons incorporat-
ed

SECTION 1, Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That William Gibbs, Philemon Coal, Lewis
Roberts, Edward Norwood, Amos Matthews, Dr. Josiah
Marsh, William G. Wilkins, Nathaniel H. Ware, George
W. McConkey, Edward Rider, be, and they are hereby
appointed the first trustees of the said academy, and the
said trustees and their successars to be elected in the man-
ner hereinafter mentioned, shall be, and they are hereby
declared to be one community, corporation and body poli-
tic, with perpetual succession in deed and in law, to all
intents and purposes, connected with the said institution,

Style— privileges-
object

by the name and style of the Livingston Academy, by
which name and title, they and their successors shall be
competent and capable in law and in equity, to take and
to hold to themselves and their successors, for the use of
the said academy, any estate in messuages, lands and te-
nements, annuities, goods, chattles, moneys or effects,
by the gift, grant or bargain, said, conveyance, devise or
b'equest, of any person or persons whatsoever; Provided,
the same do not exceed in the whole, the clear yearly val-



 
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