E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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CHAPTER 143.
AN ACT to authorise the Trustees of Primary School
number two, in the Upper Election District of Caroline
county, to apply the surplus money towards the
building of a new School House.
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Passed April
15, 1853.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the trustees of primary school
number two, in the upper election district of Caroline
county, be, and they are hereby authorised, in their
discretion, to use any part or all of the surplus money
they may have on hand, for the purpose of building a
new school house in said district.
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Authority to
use surplus
money.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted,
That this act shall take
effect from its passage.
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In force.
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CHAPTER 144.
AN ACT for the relief of Anna J. Walker, Samuel
Doman and
William Anderson.
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Passed April
16, 1853.
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WHEREAS, Anna J. Walker, Samuel
Doman and
William Anderson, by their petition set forth that they are
grievously injured by the assessment of damages made
by certain commissioners appointed by the Kent county
circuit court, and that in consequence of the minority
of one, and the want of information with the others,
they were not heard before the said court; Therefore
for remedy thereof,
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Preamble.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That it may and shall be lawful for the
judge of the circuit court for Kent county, to open the
judgment heretofore, rendered in that court at April
term, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, on the petition of
sundry citizens for the opening of a road from near
Chestertown to Millington, usually called the Morgan's
creek road, and to hear and decide upon the respective
claims of the above named petitioners, as fully in all
respects as he could or might have done at or before the
said April term, and the judgment to be given thereupon,
shall in all respects, have the same legal force
and effect as if rendered at said term.
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Judge to open
judgment.
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