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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 383

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the money which


shall be derived from the sale or other disposition of

Money — how

the property aforesaid, or any part thereof, shall be

applied.

applied by the said Regents, at the discretion of said


Faculty of Physic, to the alteration, improvement


and equipment of the buildings, or any of them now


being upon said property, or the purchase, erection


and equipment of other buildings, or to both said


purposes ; provided always that all the property so


purchased, erected, altered, improved or equipped
shall be held by said Regents in their name, for the

How held.

exclusive use and benefit of said Faculty of Physic,


to be by it used and applied to the purposes and ad-


vancement of medical science and education and the


treatment and cure of disease in connection with


said University of Maryland, and in conformity with


its charter.


SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take

Effective.

effect immediately from and after its passage.


Approved April 10, 1880.



CHAPTER 244.


AN ACT to regulate fences in the third election


(or Vienna) district of Dorchester county.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-


bly of Maryland, That all farms, forest and other

Force regu-

lands in the third election (or Vienna) district of

lations.

Dorchester county shall be fenced with posts and


rails, logs, planks or worm fences, well staked and


ridered and made of good and substantial materials;


the said worm and log fences shall be at least four

Heightof

feet high from the ground to the upper rail or log,

fence.

and the space between the said rails or logs for eigh-


teen inches from the ground shall not exceed four


inches, and for the balance of the fence shall not


exceed six inches; the planks and all post and rail


fences shall be not less than three feet and eight




 

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