WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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521
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called Cathedral street from the north side of
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Oliver street to North avenue.
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SEC. 7. And be it farther enacted, That in the
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proceedings for opening any of the streets which
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may be opened through the present Bolton Depot
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grounds, and in the proceedings for the closing of
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the portion of Cathedral street mentioned in the
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Who is to pay.
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sixth section of this act, if any sum or sums
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shall be assessed to the Northern Central Railway
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Company for benefits, the same shall be paid by
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the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.
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SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That this act
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Effective.
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shall take effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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Chapter 324.
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AN ACT to repeal section twenty-five of article
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ten of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
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" Dorchester county," sub-title " Alms House,"
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and to re-enact the same so as to read as follows :
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
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of Maryland, That section twenty-five of article
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ten of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
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Repealed and
re-enacted.
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"Dorchester county,'' sub-title "Alms House,"
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be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted
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80 as to read as follows :
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25. They may, out of the money so levied, keep
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any number of out-pensioners they may think
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proper, provided that no out-pension shall be
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Out-pension-
ers.
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allowed to any person who is not a fit subject to
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be received into the Alms House; and provided
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further, that a full and accurate list of the number
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of all out-pensioners shall be kept by districts,
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Full and accu-
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and the amount paid to each one shall be made
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rate list.
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out and included in the annual statement of their
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accounts to the County Commissioners, as required
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in section twenty-six of this article.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
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Effective.
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effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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