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112                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.

in their discretion to levy a sum of money at
their next annual levy for the purpose of constructing
a bridge over the Little Antietam; and whereas, the
levy for said county was made before the publication
of the laws, Therefore,
Time extended.
     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the time for carrying out the provisions of the act
passed March eighteen hundred and fifty-two, chapter
one hundred and fifteen, be, and the same is hereby
extended until July eighteen hundred and fifty-six.





Passed April
12, 1853.
                                   CHAPTER 106.

AN ACT to amend the charter of the Doughoregan
     and Montgomery Plank or Turnpike Road Company,
     passed December session eighteen hundred and forty-nine,
     chapter four hundred and eighty-seven.
Names added.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That the names of William Clarke and
Joseph W. Tyson, be added to the commissioners
named in the first section of the act to which this is
amendatory.
     Power and
authority.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That the company incorporated
by said act in lieu of the powers to construct
a continuous plank or turnpike road, granted by the
sixth section of the act to which this is amendatory,
shall have full power and authority to make and construct
a continuous plank or turnpike road from some
point between the fourteenth and seventeenth milestones
on the Baltimore and Frederick turnpike road to
or through the Village of Triadelphia in Montgomery
county, to intersect the road called or known as the
Westminster road, at any point the commissioners
named in the act to which this act is amendatory or a
majority of them, or the president and directors of the
Doughoregan and Montgomery plank or turnpike road
may designate.
     Powers to
continue in
force.
     SEC. 3.  And be it enacted, That all the powers for
the condemnation, occupancy and use of land and materials
necessary for the construction of said road, contained
in the act to which this is amendatory, shall continue
in full force and be taken and considered as part
of this act, with authority to apply the same in the construction



 
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