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Session Laws, 1878
Volume 399, Page 485   View pdf image (33K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 485

therein, as it is now authorized to adopt or prescribe

 

in regard to the Stock Exchange.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the rooms of the

 

Stock and Real Estate Exchange of the city of Bal-

 

timore shall be known and designated as the Ex-

To be used

change Salesrooms of the city of Baltimore, to be

for public

sales.

used as public salesrooms for real estate and other

 

property ordered to be sold at the Exchange Sales-

 

rooms by auction or otherwise.

 

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take

In force.

effect from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 5, 1878.

 

CHAPTER 310.

 

AN ACT to refund to Rebecca G. Gelston and Isaac

 

D. Jones, administrators c. t. a. of Hugh Gelston,

 

Roxanna Marden, executrix of Jesse Marden,

 

Henry Brown and Hamilton Easter, certain taxes

 

erroneously paid by them.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

 

of Maryland, That the Comptroller of the Treasury

 

be and he is hereby directed and requested to issue

 

his warrant upon the Treasurer to pay to Rebecca

 

G. Gelston and Isaac D. Jones, administrators c. t. a.

 

of Hugh Gelston, the sum of two hundred and

 

twenty-five dollars, being the amount of collateral

Refund

tax paid by them into the Treasury upon a devise

certain taxes

of real estate in trust, which devise has since been

erroneously

adjudged and decreed to be null and void ; to pay

paid.

to Roxanna Marden, executrix of Jesse Marden, the

 

sum of forty-four dollars and eighteen cents, being

 

the amount of tax erroneously paid into the Treas-
ury by said Jesse Marden in his life time ; to pay to

 

Henry Brown the sum of ninety-six dollars, being

 

the' amount of license erroneously paid by him from

 

eighteen hundred and sixty-eight to eighteen hun-

 


 

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