WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 383
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the money which
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shall be derived from the sale or other disposition of
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Money — how
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the property aforesaid, or any part thereof, shall be
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applied.
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applied by the said Regents, at the discretion of said
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Faculty of Physic, to the alteration, improvement
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and equipment of the buildings, or any of them now
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being upon said property, or the purchase, erection
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and equipment of other buildings, or to both said
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purposes ; provided always that all the property so
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purchased, erected, altered, improved or equipped
shall be held by said Regents in their name, for the
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How held.
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exclusive use and benefit of said Faculty of Physic,
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to be by it used and applied to the purposes and ad-
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vancement of medical science and education and the
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treatment and cure of disease in connection with
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said University of Maryland, and in conformity with
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its charter.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
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Effective.
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effect immediately from and after its passage.
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Approved April 10, 1880.
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CHAPTER 244.
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AN ACT to regulate fences in the third election
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(or Vienna) district of Dorchester county.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
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bly of Maryland, That all farms, forest and other
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Force regu-
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lands in the third election (or Vienna) district of
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lations.
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Dorchester county shall be fenced with posts and
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rails, logs, planks or worm fences, well staked and
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ridered and made of good and substantial materials;
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the said worm and log fences shall be at least four
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Heightof
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feet high from the ground to the upper rail or log,
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fence.
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and the space between the said rails or logs for eigh-
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teen inches from the ground shall not exceed four
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inches, and for the balance of the fence shall not
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exceed six inches; the planks and all post and rail
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fences shall be not less than three feet and eight
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