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Session Laws, 1853
Volume 403, Page 21   View pdf image (33K)
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        21
its next session, if no sufficient cause to the contrary
be shown, and when confirmed, shall be recorded by
the said clerk at the expense of said company, but if
set aside the said court may direct another inquisition to
be taken in the manner above prescribed, and such inquisition
shall describe the property taken or the bounds
of the land condemned and the quantity or duration of
interest in the same, valued for the company, and such
valuation when paid or tendered to the owner or owners
of said property or its, his or their legal representatives,
and not before, shall entitle the said company to
the estate, use and interest in the same thus valued as
fully as if it had been conveyed by the owner or owners
of the same, and the valuation if not received when
tendered may at any time thereafter be received from
the company without cost by the said owner or owners,
his, her or their legal representatives; Provided
further,
that any person or persons have the privilege
of connecting a lateral road with the main rail road of
the company, subject to the reasonable regulations of
the company, and the payment of such tolls as they
may impose, not exceeding three cents per ton per mile
on all goods, merchandize and other property, and not
exceeding two cents per mile for every passenger transported
thereon, and that the said company be, and
they are hereby required to transport on said road all
the coal or other property of every description which
may be brought to said rail road for transportation under
the restriction above recited.

     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That this act shall be in
force from and after the day of its passage.
In force.


                                   CHAPTER 21.

AN ACT to authorise the Governor to affix the Great
                                   Seal to Patents.



Passed Feb.
23, 1853.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That the Governor, on the presentation
to him of a patent by the commissioner of the land
office, certified by the said commissioner as proper to
be issued, shall be authorised to sign such patent, and
to cause the great seal to be affixed thereto.
     Authority to
affix the great
seal.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from and after its passage.
In force.



 
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