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Session Laws, 1853
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        47
court, for Baltimore county, for the year eighteen hundred
and fifty-two, and by estimate for the per diems
to become due for the year eighteen hundred and fifty-three;
and henceforth, they are authorised to levy their
per diems, and all the expenses incurred by said court
by estimate.



                                   CHAPTER 50.

AN ACT to condemn a lot of land as a site for a Primary
                          School, in Howard county.



Passed March
14, 1853.
     WHEREAS, By an act of the General Assembly of
Maryland, passed at the session of eighteen hundred
and fifty-two, chapter eighty-eight, Lloyd W. Linthicum,
Charles Carr and Martin H. Batson were appointed
commissioners to divide primary school district
number twenty-eight, of Howard county, into two separate
and distinct districts; And whereas, the said commissioners
have located the site for the school house, to
be built in one of said districts, on a lot of land belonging
to their heirs of the late Samuel Carr, deceased, and
are unable to obtain a title to said lot; Therefore,
Preamble.
     SECTION. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That on application of the above named
commissioners, Lloyd W. Linthicum, Charles Carr
and Martin H. Batson, to a justice of the peace, of
Howard county, he shall issue his warrant, under his
hand and seal, to the sheriff of said county, requiring
him to summons a jury of twenty inhabitants, of said
county, not related to any of the parties, or anywise
interested in the premises, to meet on the lot of land
selected by said commissioners, on a day to be specified
in said warrant, not less than ten nor more than twenty
days after issuing the same, and in case any of the jurors
aforesaid, do not attend, the sheriff shall instanter
summons as many jurors as may be necessary with the
jurors in attendance to furnish a panel of twenty jurors
in attendance, and from them, each party, that is the
legal guardian of the minors who are the heirs of the
above named Samuel Carr, deceased, and the commissioners
above named, or their agent for them, and if
either be not present in person or by agent, the sheriff
may strike off four jurors for each of the absent parties,
     Justice of
peace to issue
his warrant to
summon jury.



 
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