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1835.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

CHAPTER 49.

CHAP. 50.

 

Fused Feb.4 , 1886

An additional supplement to the act, entitled, an act to

 

provide for the public instruction of youth in Primary

 

Schools, throughout this State.

Residence of col-

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

lectors of A, A. county

Maryland, That the appointment of district collectors

 

for primary schools, in Anne Arundel county, need not

 

be limited to such persons as reside in the school dis-

 

tricts, for which they are respectively appointed, pro-

 

vided they are residents of Anne Arundel county, and

 

that the offices of such collectors, by their removal out

 

of the county, shall thereby become vacant.

Acts of collectors.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all appointments

&c. confirmed

of such collectors, heretofore made, of persons not re-

 

sident in the school districts for which they were re-

 

spectively appointed collectors, shall he as valid and

 

effectual, to all intents and purposes, as if such collec-

 

tors had resided and continued to reside in their re-

 

spective school districts, and that in all courts of

 

justice and elsewhere, they shall be held to be, and

 

have been, from the time of their appointment, in-

 

vested with the same powers, privileges, immunities

 

and authorities, to all intents and purposes, and that

 

all acts by them heretofore done or hereafter to be

 

done in execution of, or in relation to their said offices,

 

shall be as valid and effectual as if they had resided in

 

the said several school districts, for which they were

 

respectively appointed district collectors.

 

CHAPTER 50.

Passed Feb. 3,1836

An act for the benefit of Thomas H. Clagett and Charles

 

Gassaway, citizens of London county, in the State of

 

Virginia.

May remove slave

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,

from farm to farm

That from and after the passage of this law it shall and

 

may be lawful for Dr. Thomas H. Clagett and Charles

 

Gassaway, of Loudon county, in the State of Virginia,



 
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