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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                              1829.

schedule released by such Sheriff, Coroner or Elisor, the several
county courts of this State or any one of the Judges
thereof during the recess of the court, shall be and are hereby
authorised and required to order and direct the schedule and
return of any such Sheriff, Coroner or Elisor, to any such
writ, to be amended so as to describe with sufficient certainty
the property purporting to be taken in virtue of such writ, and
that the schedule and return so amended shall be as available
as if it had been originally in the form given to it by such
amendment.
  CHAP. 39.  
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                                        CHAPTER 40.

A Supplement to an act, entitled, an act to incorporate the Universal
                        Insurance Company of Baltimore.



Passed Feb. 3, 1830.
    WHEREAS, The charter of the Universal Insurance Company
expires with the present session, and there are outstanding
claims, for whose recovery some provision is necessary;
Therefore,
Preamble.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Thomas Parker, Hugh W. Evans, Baptist Mezick, Henry
White, Joseph Todhunter, George H Stewart, John S. Gittings,
William Dallam, Richard H. Jones, Hammond Dugan,
Samuel M. Barry, Archibald Sterling, and John J. Donaldson,
and the survivors and survivor of them, be and they are hereby
authorised to take into their charge all and every the books,
papers, and effects of the Universal Insurance Company, in its
name to collect and recover, by suit, compromise, or otherwise,
all the debts due said company; and with said effects
and debts, to pay every just claim or demand against said
company, and the surplus, if any, to divide among the stockholders,
according to their respective interests; and generally,
to do every act which the president and directors of said Universal
Insurance Company could or might have done, except
in the making and granting insurance.
Persons authorised.
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                                        CHAPTER 41.

A further supplement to the act, entitled, an act to incorporate
    the President and Directors of the Firemen's Insurance Company
    of Baltimore.



Passed Feb. 3, 1830.
    WHEREAS, The President and Directors of the Firemen's
Insurance Company of Baltimore, by their memorial to this
Legislature, have requested to be authorised to receive into
Preamble.



 
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