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Session Laws, 1836
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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1836.

entitled thereto, the damages respectively awarded to
them; and shall also within thirty days after .the con-
struction of any sucli trade or part of a track make
proper crossings at such places as shall have been de-
signated as aforesaid.

CHAP 256.


SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That if any road, laid out
under the provisions of this act, shall pass over or
through any quarry, it shall upon the application of the
owners of said quarry, and after ope-third of the quan-
tity of stone in the same may have been taken there-
from, be the duty of the county court, levy court or
county commissioners, under whose authority the same
may have been laid out, to have the location of the said
road changed in such manner as to avoid interfering
with the working of such quarry.

Queries pro-

tected.

CHAPTER 256.


An act to make valid a deed from William C. Poole and
Mary Matilda Poole, of Charleston, South Carolina,
to James Mansfield, Junior, of Kent county, Mary-
land.

Passed Mar. 2,
1837.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the deed executed on the eleventh day of January
in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, by
William C. Poole and Mary Matilda Poole, his wife,
of Charleston, South Carolina, conveying to James
Mansfield, Junior, of Kent county, Maryland, and his
heirs and assigns, lots or parts of land lying in Ches-
tertown in the county aforesaid, distinguished on the
plot of said town by the numbers, forty -three and forty
four, and as therein particularly mentioned and de-
scribed, and duly and legally acknowledged before and
certified by Josiah J. Evans, a judge of the court of
law in South Carolina, and the qualifications of said
judge duly certified and attested by the Governor of
South. Carolina, the seal of the said State, and the sig-
nature of the Secretary of State, be and the same is
hereby made as effectual and valid in law and in equity
to all intents and purposes whatever, as if the same had
been acknowledged, certified and authenticated in all
respects as required by the act of Assembly of Mary-

Deed made va-
lid



 
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