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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 345

Peace in the custody of the said Chief Constable that he might
issue if .the docket had been kept by-himself, and shall have full
power and authority to complete any process that has been be-
gun any time by any other Justice of the Peace of the Peoples'
Court, and this power shall include the power of certifying to
the records of any Justice of the Peace of the Peoples' Court
by any of the other Justices of the Peace of said Court.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 1st, 1914.

CHAPTER 243.

AN ACT to pay the claim of George Sack and Sons for material
furnished in the construction of the addition to the school
house at Hamilton, in Baltimore County, and to authorize the
State Comptroller and the State Treasurer to deduct the same
from any monies payable by the State of Maryland for school
purposes to Baltimore County.

WHEREAS, George Sack and Sons furnished to R. E. Lee Bos-
ley, the contractor for the erection of the addition to the school
house at Hamilton, in Baltimore County, the materials required
for said addition; that the amount of material furnished by them
for the erection of said school house amounted to ten hundred
and twelve dollars and ninety-one cents; and

WHEREAS, The only amount received on account of said ma-
terial was a credit for sand of seventeen dollars and fifty cents,
and from the receivers of the said R. E. Lee Bosley, twenty-six
dollars and eleven cents, making in all forty-three dollars and
sixty-one cents, leaving a cash balance still due and owing to said
George Sack and Sons of nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars
and thirty cents; and

WHEREAS, By Chapter 335 of the Acts of 1910 of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, the Board of School Commissioners
were authorized to pay said claim of George Sack and Sons, but
said Board of School Commissioners have refused to pay same;
now, therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Comptroller of the Treasury be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the State
Treasurer in favor of said George Sack and Sons for the sum

 

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