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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

215

Chapter 158.

 

AN ACT to refund to John G. England, Jr., ex-

 

ecutor of Ursula, Wilcoxon, of Montgomery county,

 

a sum of money erroneously paid by him into the

 

treasury of the State.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

 

of Maryland, That the Comptroller of the Treasury

 

be and he is hereby directed to issue his warrant on

 

the treasurer of Maryland, to pay to John G. Eng-

Directed to Is-

land, Jr., executor of Ursula Wilcoxon, of Mont-

sue warrant.

gomery county, the sum of twenty-three dollars and

 

sixty two cents, erroneously paid by him in the set-

 

tlement of the estate of said deceased, as is certified

 

by the judges of the Orphans court of said county

 

and the register thereof.

 

Approved May 3, 1882.

 

Chapter 159.

 

AN ACT to provide for surveying and marking the

 

boundary line between the States of Maryland

 

and Virginia as ascertained and determined by

 

the arbitrators heretofore appointed on the part

 

of said States respectively, and to appropriate a

 

sum of money to mark the said line and erect the

 

necessary monuments thereon.

 

WHEREAS the arbitrators to whom were submitted

 

the controversies between the States of Maryland

 

and Virginia concerning their territorial limits,

 

have filed their award determining and declaring

 

the boundary line of the said States, so far as they

 

are conterminus; und whereas the said boundary

Preamble.

line, so as aforesaid determined, has been accepted

 

by the States of Virginia and Maryland respect-

 

ively, and has also been ratified by the Congress

 

of the United States as required by the Consti-

 

tution of the United States; and whereas it is

 

necessary that said boundary line should be sur-

 


 
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