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1829.                                                                              LAWS OF MARYLAND.

  CHAP. 110.  
                                        CHAPTER 110.

An additional supplement to the act, entitled, an act to incorporate
    a Company under the name of the Nottingham Library
    Company, passed at December session eighteen hundred and
    fifteen, chapter one hundred and forty-four.

    Commissioners
named and authorised.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Peter Askewe, Joseph Haines, Daniel Job, (of
Daniel) and James Maxwell, be, and they are hereby appointed
commissioners, in place of the commissioners appointed in
the original act to which this is a supplement, (they having
long since died,) and that they have fill power and liberty to
open books at the brick meeting-house, in Cecil county, for
the purpose of receiving subscriptions for one hundred shares,
of three dollars each, as the capital stock of said company,
in place of two hundred shares of five dollars each, as named
in the original act.
Election of managers.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That as soon as fifty shares of
the capital stock of the said company shall be subscribed for,
the commissioners, or a majority of them, shall give notice
thereof, by advertising according to the provisions of the original
act and appoint a day for the election of five managers
and directors, which managers and directors shall be elected,
according to the provisions of the original act, in the same
manner as if the whole capital stock of the said company had
been subscribed for.
Direction.
    Sec. 3.  And be it enacted, That the commissioners be governed
in the remainder of their proceedings, in establishing
this Library, according to the provisions of the original act.




Passed Feb. 20, 1830.
                                        CHAPTER 111.

An additional supplement to the act, entitled, an act relating to
                                   the City of Baltimore.

    General powers
granted.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall hereafter have
and possess, full power to pass all ordinances necessary for
grading, regulating, paving and repairing the foot-ways, in the
streets, lanes and alleys of the city of Baltimore, and to impose
a tax on any lot or lots, fronting on any paved street,
lane or alley, within the said city, for the purpose of grading,
regulating, paving or repairing the foot-ways in front thereof, or
to compel by fine or otherwise, the proprietor or proprietors
of any lot or lots to pave or repair the foot-ways in front
thereof, agreeably to the ordinances to be passed upon the
subject.




 
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