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1835.

LAWS OF MARYLAND

CHAP. 77.

amended, and it is hereby enacted in amendment there-

Executive shall

of, that the said inspectors be appointed by the Go-

appoint imspec-tors

vernor and Council; that it shall not be lawful for any

 

person or persons residing in the City of Baltimore, to

 

sell or dispose of any Lime in barrels or casks, which

 

shall not have been first inspected and branded by some

 

one of the Inspectors appointed under this act; and

 

that any person or persons so selling or disposing of

 

any lime in barrels or casks, not branded by some one

Penalty for selling without inspec-

of the said Inspectors, shall forfeit for each and every of-

tion

fence the sum of ten dollars, to be recovered before

 

some justice of the peace in said city.

Sections repealed

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the ninth, tenth,

 

eleventh and twelfth sections of said act, be and the same

 

are hereby repealed.

 

CHAPTER 77.

   

Passed Feb.25, 1836

An act for the relief David Hershey and Thomas Hodges.

Presto

WHEREAS, a road laid put and opened in Frederick

 

and Montgomery counties, by the authority of an act

 

of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at De-

 

pember session, 1833, chapter 205, passes through the

 

lands of David Hershey and Thomas Hodges, and

 

whereas the said David Hershey and Thomas Hodges,

 

have represented to this General Assembly, that the

 

commissioners appointed by the act aforesaid, did

 

award to them certain damages for the injury they sus-

 

tained by the opening of said road through their lands,

 

by which award they are aggrieved, and that they did

 

apply to Montgomery county court, to be heard on an

 

appeal from the decision of said commissioners, but

 

for reasons unknown to the petitioners, the court re-

 

fused to entertain their application, — Therefore:

An appeal authori-sed

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,

 

That it shall and may be lawful for David Hershey

 

and Thomas Hodges to take an appeal to be allowed in

 

the discretion of the court, on the award of the com-

 

missioners aforesaid at either the March or November

 

Term of Montgomery county court, next after the

   


 
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