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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR
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1836.
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of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at De-
cember session, eighteen hundred and thirty, chapter
one hundred and sixty-four;, provided, that this act
shall not in any manner interfere with the rights of
any bona fide purchaser without notice, acquired since
the executiou of said deed.
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CHAP. 255.
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CHAPTER 254.
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An act for the relief of James B. Wager, an Insolvent
Debtor.
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Passed Mar. 7,
1887.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That any judge of the orphans' court of Washington
county, be, and he is hereby authorised and required
to grant to James B. Wager, of Harper's Ferry in the
State of Virginia, the benefit of the several acts of
Assembly, passed for the relief of insolvent debtors;
provided, that the said James B. Wager comply with
the provisions of the said insolvent laws in all respects,
except proving his residence for two years preceding
his application, and except also proving that he is in
actual confinement.
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Insolvent
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CHAPTER 255.
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An act to authorise the owner or owners of any mitt, fac-
tory, distillery, quarry or lime-kiln, situated within
the distance of Jive hundred yards from any rail road
now made, or which may hereafter be constructed, to ap-
ply to the county courts, the levy court, or to the commis-
sioners of the county, as the case may be, to lay out
and open a private road or way from such mill, fac-
tory, distillery, quarry or kiln to the most convenient
place for intersecting such rail road.
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Passed Mar. 18,
1837.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That it shall and may be lawful for the
owner or owners of any mill, factory, distillery, quarry
or lime-kiln, situated within the distance of five hun-
dred yards from any rail road now made or which may
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On application
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