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Session Laws, 1830
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DANIEL MARTIN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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the docket entries aforesaid, and the original papers and
documents filed upon such application, shall be sufficient
vouchers to the said clerks for entering the style of the
court by which, and the term and year in which such pro-
ceeding was had, and for making a due and proper record
thereof.

1830.
CHA.P. 168.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
the said clerk, without delay, to record, or cause to be re-
corded, in sufficient and well bound hooks, and in a fair
and correct manner, the bond or bonds of the permanent
trustee or trustees of all and every such applicant, hereaf-
ter returned to or filed in his office, and which said books
shall be regularly paged and alphabeted. and that the said
clerk, for the performance of all and every duty hereby
imposed, shall be entitled to charge, demand and receive,
the same fees as are now allowed by law for the like or si-
milar services.

Bonds of trus-
tees to be fe-
corded

CHAPTER 168.

 
 

An Act for the widening of certain Streets near the
Washington Monument, in the City of Baltimore,
and for other purposes therein mentioned.

Passed Feb 23

WHEREAS it has been represented to this general assem-
bly that it would greatly conduce to the public advantage,
and the beauty of the Washington Monument, to widen
Charles-street, or Washington Place, and Monument-street,
in the vicinity of the said Monument, in the citv of Bal-
timore; and a majority of the owners of the property which
will bo affected by the proposed alteration, who are owners
also of the greater proportion of the said property, have
represented that it will also be beneficial to all the persons
interested in the said property, to widen the said street and
place as proposed, and that they are willing and desirous
that it should be effected; but by reason of some of the
property being held by minors, the same cannot be accom-
plished without the authority of this legislature; There-
fore,

Preamble,

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Charles-street, or Washington Place,
shall be opened to the width of one hundred and fifty feet,
from a point ninety feet [from a point ninety feet] north
from Centre-street, to a point sixty feet south from Madison-

Streets may be
opened

 

 
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