THOMAS KING CARROLL,
ESQ. GOVERNOR.
1829
said levy court, in ascertaining the county charges,
and according
to the directions which he may from time to time receive
from the said levy court, for which service, he shall have and receive
such fees as by law he is entitled for like services, and
in case the said clerk of Prince Georges' county court, shall
neglect or refuse to comply with any of the provision or requisitions
of this act, when called on [ ] the said levy court,
or the clerk thereof, he shall for every such neglect or refusal,
forfeit and pay to the said levy court for the use of the county,
the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered by indictment
or action in Prince George's county court, and the clerk
to the commissioners of tax, shall in like manner, be subject
to the same penalties for neglect or refusal to deliver over
to the said clerk of the levy court, all books, papers or
documents, which may belong or in any wise appertain to the
board of commissioners of the tax for Prince George's county.
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CHAP. 88.
Penalty of neglect.
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Sec. 7. And be it enacted,
That so much of any acts of Assembly
as may be contrary to or inconsistent with this act,
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
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Acts inconsistent
repealed.
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CHAPTER 89.
An act to incorporate the Trustees of the Union Church of
Liberty town, in Frederick County.
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Passed Feb. 16, 1830.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Thomas Warfield, Christopher Owings, Doctor
Richard Dorsey, Abraham Jones, Abelard Stevenson, Abdiel
Unkefor, Elihu H. Rockwell, Jas. Reed and Daniel Yandis and
their successors, shall be, and hereby are created and declared
to be a body politic and corporate, by the name, style,
and title of the trustees of the Union Church of Liberty town,
in Frederick county, and by the same name shall have perpetual
succession, and shall be able to sue and be sued, implead
and be impleaded in any court of law or equity in the state or
elsewhere, and to make and have a common seal, and the same
to break, alter and renew at their pleasure, and also to ordain
and establish such by-laws and ordinances as shall appear necessary
for regulating the temporal concerns of the said church
not being repugnant to this act, or the laws of this state.
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Corporate powers
granted.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted,
That all of the lot or part of a
lot of ground and tenements with their appurtenances now vested
in trustees, and all other property of said church, shall be
and are hereby absolutely and unconditionally vested in the
said body corporate, and their successors forever.
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Property vested.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted,
That the said corporation shall
be capable of purchasing hereafter, real and personal property
not exceeding in value, the sum of two thousand dollars.
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May purchase property.
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