Consent
given to
purchase
ground.
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of a lot or lots of ground in Cumberland, Allegany county.
Maryland, for the purpose of erecting a public building
thereon.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That jurisdiction over said lot or
lots of ground, after the same shall have been conveyed to the
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Jurisdiction
over lots
ceded, etc.,
to the
United
States.
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United States of America, be and it is hereby ceded, released
and relinquished to the United States of America over the said
lot or lots of ground ; provided, however, that all civil and
such criminal process as may issue under the authority of this
State against any person or persons charged with crimes and
misdemeanors, committed without said lot or lots of ground,
may be executed thereon in the same way and manner as though
this cession had never been made or granted, and that the
land over which the jurisdiction is granted by this Act, together
with all buildings and personal property which is or may be
hereafter with the bounds thereof belonging to the United
States shall be exempted, exonerated and discharged from all
State, county and municipal taxes so long as the said lot or lots
of ground shall remain the property of the United States of
America for the purpose aforesaid.
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Effective.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved March 8, 1898.
CHAPTER 34,
AN ACT to repeal Sections 196 to 209 inclusive, of Article 1
of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, entitled ''Allegany
County," sub-title "Mine Inspector," and also to repeal Sec-
tions 150 to 161 inclusive of Article 12 of the Public Local
Laws of Maryland, entitled "Garrett County," sub-title
"Manufactures and Mines," providing for the appointment
of a Mine Inspector for Allegany and Garrett Counties, and
regulating the working and proper ventilation of coal mines
in said Counties, and to re-enact them with amendments,
and to add certain new sections to said respective Articles,
to follow in the first mentioned Article, Section 209, to be
designated as "Sections 209 A, 209 B, 209 C, and 209 D, and
to follow in the second mentioned Article, Section 164, to
be designated as Sections 164 A, 164 B and 164 C."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly 'of
Maryland, That sections 196 to 209 inclusive of Article one
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