1827
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LAWS OF MARYLAND,
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CHAP. 122
Semi-annaul meet-
ings
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SEC, 4, And be it enacted, That the said trustees, and their
successors, or a majority of them, shall meet at least
twice in each year, at such timers shall be appointed by their
own ordinances in order to examine the progress of the stu-
dents and scholars, and to hear and determine on all com-
plaints and appeals, and all matters touching the discipline of
the seminary, and the good and wholesome execution of their
ordinances, on all which occasions a majority at least of the
trustees shall compose a quorum.
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Property secured—
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SEC 5. And be it enacted, That all and singular the pro-
perty, real, personal or mixed, belonging to the Millington
Academy, or held in trust for the use of the same, shall be,
and the same is hereby vested in the said trustees, for the pur-
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Further powers.
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poses aforesaid,
SEC; 6, And be it enacted, That if at any time hereafter the,
trustees of said school, shall deem it expedient to alter and
change the mode of electing or appointing their successors
to, office, so as to give said election or appointment to the sub-
scribers to said school, or to those who in any wise aid or pa-
tronize the same; or if they should deem it advisable to enlarge
the number of trustees of said school, or to designate the
place or places of their residence, it shall be lawful for them
so to do, any thing herein contained to the contrary not-
withstanding.
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CHAPTER 123.
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Passed March 7
1823
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An act to establish the width of Orleans street in the city of
Baltimore.
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Preamble
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WHEREAS, the said street heretofore forty feet wide east-
wardly from its intersection with Aisquith street, was by the
authority of certain commissioners appointed under the act
passed at December session eighteen hundred and seventeen
chapter one hundred and forty eight, entitled, An act
relating to the city of Baltimore," widened on the south side
of said street to the width of sixty six feet as will appear by
the proceedings of said commissioners returned to the regis-
ter of the city of Baltimore, and whereas it is represented to
this general assembly, that forty feet is a sufficient width for
said street, from Aisquith street to the eastern limits of the
city aforesaid; And whereas, that portion of the property on
the south side of said street, which is now condemned for the
widening of said street, if allowed to remain in that state of
condemnation, for an indefinite period, as is likely to be the
case, must prove of little or no value to the owners thereof,
Inasmuch as there is, and will be no encouragement for its
improvement — Therefore,
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Width reduced-
conditionally
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
Iand, That the width of said street now sixty six feet, be re-
duced to the original width of forty feet; Provided- this reduc-
tion of the width of said street shall be approved by the
mayor and city council, on or before the first day oi March,
eighteen hundred and twenty-nine.
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