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140

Dec. Ses. 1825.

Passed March
3, 1826.

                    JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

                                            CHAPTER 163.

A supplement to an act entitled, an act to incorporate a Company to make
    a Turnpike Road from the river Susquehanna, through Charles
    Town, to the Elkton and Christianna Turnpike Roads, passed at
    December session 1815, chapter 22.

    Former act
revived—
books opened
—commissioners.
    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, 
That the act to which this is a supplement, be, and the same is
hereby revived and made of full force in the same manner as if
the same had never expired, and that subscription books as
therein prescribed, shall be opened at such time or times as the
commissioners hereinafter named or a majority of them may
direct, at Charles town, by Samuel Hogg, John N. Black, William
W. Ramsay, Thomas S. Thomas, Robert Cameron, Henry
Chamberlain, Charles G. Black, Thomas Taylor, Christopher
Little and Doctor William Neblock, or any one of them
and at Elkton by Levin Gale, Henry Stump, Alexander Scott,
James Sewall and Levi H. Evans or any one of them in lieu of
the commissioners named in the original law to which this is a 
supplement.
Repeal.     2.  And be it enacted, That all parts of the act to which this
is a supplement, which are inconsistent with this act, be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
    Authorising
subscription.
    3.  And be it enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for any
corporation or body politic, and for the government of the
United States to subscribe for any number of shares of stock in
said company, upon the same terms as other subscribers are authorised
to take and subscribe for the same.
                                                    — 
Passed March
4, 1826
                                            CHAPTER 164.

A supplement to an act entitled, an act authorising Commissioners to purchase
    a Fire Engine, for the use of the inhabitants of Williams Port,
    in Washington county.

    Powers of
commissioners
vested in 
Burgess,
    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That all the powers vested in the commissioners appointed by
the act to which this is a supplement, be, and the same are hereby
vested in the burgess and commissioners of the town of Williamsport.
Collector.     2.  And be it enacted, That the powers vested in the collector of
the county taxes under the provisions of the aforesaid act, be
and the same are hereby vested in such collector as the said burgess
and commissioners may appoint.
Repeals.     3.  And be it enacted, That all such parts of the act to which
this is a supplement, inconsistent with, or repugnant to the provisions
of this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed.


 
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