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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,

1835.

all such causes so required to he tried, shall be so

CHAP. 237.

tried if practicable, and while trying no cause shall

 

be tried before an additional jury as aforesaid; and

 

all the rules applicable to juries generally in such

 

court shall apply to such additional juries.

 

CHAPTER 236.

 

An act to authorise Charles Howard, guardian of James

Passed Mar. 23,1836

H. McHenry, to assent to the parting of a street in the

 

City of Baltimore.

 

WHEREAS, it is represented to the General Assembly

Preamble

of Maryland, That Baltimore street, from Cove street

 

to Calhoun street, in the city of Baltimore, is about to

 

be paved, and that J ames H. McHenry, a minor, will

 

be compelled to pay a tax for said paving, on certain

 

lots owned by him; and whereas, it would be of advan-

 

tage to said minor, and no additional cost to him, that

 

said paving should be. extended westward to Gilmor

 

street, for which last mentioned paving, a petition is

 

now receiving the signatures of the owners of proper-

 

ty, fronting on that part of Baltimore street: — There-

 

fore,

 

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,

Authority granted

That Charles Howard, aforesaid, the guardian of

 

James H. McHenry, aforesaid, he and he is hereby

 

authorised on the part of his said ward to sign any pe-

 

tition, or otherwise to express his assent for the paving

 

of Baltimore street, from Cove to Gilmor street, to the

 

extent of any ground that said James H. McHenry

 

may own, fronting on Baltimore street, within the li-

 

mits aforesaid, and that all acts done by said guardian

 

for the purpose aforesaid, shall be valid to all intents

 

as if done by said James H. McHenry, and as if said

 

McHenry were of full age.

 


 
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