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Session Laws, 1853
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274                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.

the trustees of Berlin Academy are required on or before
the first of May in every year, to report to the Orphans'
court of Worcester county, a full and complete
account of the management and administration of the
trust and funds transferred to, and devolved upon them
under and by virtue of that act; Therefore,
May institute
suit.
     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the trustees of any one or more of the primary
school districts, constituting that part of Worcester
county which was formerly Buckingham and Worcester
Hundreds, feeling themselves aggrieved by the
manner in which the trustees of Buckingham Academy
have managed the said trust property, and applied the
income thereof, may institute suit in the proper court to
enforce the execution of the trusts of the said will, according
to the true and proper legal construction thereof.




     Passed May
17, 1853.
                           CHAPTER 214.

                AN ACT to regulate Pilotage.
Preamble.
     WHEREAS, It is necessary for the safety and preservation
of vessels bound from this State to sea, or coming
into the Chesapeake bay, and bound up any river
of this State, or to any port thereof, that an able and
experienced corps of pilots should be established to conduct
and pilot such vessel, for reasonable fees, to their
several moorings or ports, or to sea, as the case may be,
and that ignorant and unskilful persons should be prevented
from undertaking such pilotage; Therefore,
     Board of examiners
appointed.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That J. Smith Hollins, William Graham,
Samuel T. Thompson and John Haynie, or any
three of them, be, and they are hereby appointed a
board to examine any person who shall desire to be admitted
a pilot, he first producing a certificate from the
circuit court of the county wherein he resides, or from
the court of common pleas of the city of Baltimore, in
case he resides in said city, of its honesty and good behaviour,
and paying to the said board the sum of five
dollars, and to the register of the board seventy-five
cents; and if upon public examination the person shall
appear to the board of sufficient ability, skill and experience,
they shall grant him one of three kind of warrants
of appointment and license, according to the qualification



 
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