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390                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.

have ordered the proceedings; and if the General Assembly
or the Governor shall think fit, they or he may
direct the name or names of the person or persons
instigating the proceedings, to be entered on the records
of the court, as relators.
In force.
     SEC. 9.  And be it enacted, That this act shall continue
in force until repealed by the General Assembly;
and the General Assembly may at any time alter or
amend this act, and it shall be in force from the day of
its passage.





     Passed May
24, 1853.
                           CHAPTER 275.

AN ACT to incorporate the School Commissioners of
     Carroll county, and to amend an act entitled, and act
     for the better regulation of Primary Schools in Carroll
     county, passed at January session, eighteen hundred
     and fifty-two, chapter one hundred and sixty-eight.
Incorporated.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That Andrew K. Shriver, John C.
Cookson and Jacob Holmes, duly elected a board of
school commissioners for Carroll county, on the first
Wednesday of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
pursuant to said act of Assembly, passed at January
session, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, chapter
one hundred and sixty-eight,  and their successors in
office, to be hereafter elected, according to said law,
be, and are hereby incorporated and created a body
politic, by the name, style and title of the School Commissioners
for Carroll county, and by that name shall
have perpetual succession, and shall be able and capable
in law to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
answer and be answered in any court of law or equity;
to make, have and use a common seal, and the same
at pleasure to alter and renew; and to do all such other
acts, matters and things as are or shall be necessary to
carry into full effect the object of said corporation, and
the objects of the said act of eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
chapter one hundred and sixty-eight, and of
the several laws now in force, in relation to primary
schools in Carroll county.
     Powers conferred.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That all the powers
conferred by the act of the General Assembly of Maryland,



 
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