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268                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.



      Passed May
14, 1853.
                           CHAPTER 211.

AN ACT to amend the act entitled, an act to provide
     for the rebuilding of the Jail in Harford County,
     passed at January session eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
     chapter three hundred and thirty-five.
     Authority to
fill vacancy.
     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the county commissioners for Harford county, be,
and they are hereby authorised and directed to supply
any vacancy which may occur among the commissioners
appointed to superintend the rebuilding of the
gaol in Harford county, by the third section of an act
passed at January session eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
chapter three hundred and thirty-five, entitled an
act for rebuilding the gaol in said county.





     Passed May
16, 1853.
                           CHAPTER 212.

AN ACT to incorporate the School Commissioners of
                          Baltimore County.
Incorporated.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That Thomas Lansdale, Henry Frantz,
James W. Beachman, Joab Bernard, Benjamin Gorsuch,
Thomas T. Nelson, Ephraim Bell, Joshua F.
Todd, Abel J. Hopkins, Jackson Wilson, Walter T.
Allender and Robert S. Kirk, the present school commissioners
of Baltimore county, and their successors, to
be elected in the manner and at the time hereinafter
provided, be, and are hereby incorporated and constituted
a body politic and corporate, by the name and
style of the School commissioners of Baltimore county,
and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and
shall be capable in law to sue and be sued, and plead
and be impleaded, in any court of law or equity, or
before any judge or justice, and have and use a common
seal, and the same at their pleasure to alter or
break, and to exercise all the powers and privileges
granted to or invested in them by this act, as fully to
all intents and purposes, as any other corporate body
may or can lawfully do.
     School commissioner
to
be elected in
each district.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That at the next general
election for delegates for the General Assembly for Baltimore
county, and biennially thereafter, at the same



 
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