THOMAS KING CARROLL,
ESQ. GOVERNOR.
1829.
be in the affirmative, the Governor shall be licence
under his
hand and the seal of this State, permit and suffer the said President
and Managers to charge and collect, from all those who
may travel said road, the same amount of toll which is allowed
by law to the president and managers of the Baltimore and Frederick
Turnpike Road Company, and to erect and fix across said
road as many toll or turnpike gates as may be necessary and
sufficient to collect said tolls and duties, and to have, use and exercise
all the rights, privileges, advantages and immunities which
are held and possessed by the Baltimore and Fredericktown
Turnpike Road Company, so far as the same are applicable
to the accomplishment of the objects and interest of the said
original law and this supplement, and not inconsistent therewith;
Provided, that it shall not be lawful for said company
to erect or cause to be erected and kept, any toll gate within
one mile of any town or village, through which said road
may pass; And provided also, that said company shall not ask,
demand or receive of, or from any person or persons, living
within three miles of any of said toll or turnpike gates, any
toll for passing any of said gates more than once in twenty-four
hours.
|
CHAP. 163.
Rights and privileges.
Provisos.
|
Sec. 4. And be it enacted,
That the United States or any
body corporate of the State of Maryland, be and they are
hereby authorised to subscribe for, and take any number of
shares of the stock of said company.
|
U. S. &c. may
subscribe.
|
Sec. 5. And be it enacted,
That said President and Managers
shall commence making said road within three years, and
shall complete the same within six years from the passage of
this act; otherwise the right of said company to said road shall
revert to the State of Maryland.
|
Time limited.
|
Sec. 6. And be it enacted,
That the eleventh section of the
said original law to which this is a supplement be, and the
same is hereby repealed.
|
Repeal.
|
———
|
|
CHAPTER 164.
A further supplement to the act entitled, an act respecting
Hay and Straw brought for sale to the city of Baltimore,
passed at December session eighteen hundred and eighteen,
chapter one hundred and twenty five.
|
Passed Feb. 26, 1830.
|
Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the first day of May next, it shall
be the duty of the Weighers of Hay and Straw, their deputies
or agents, in the city of Baltimore, weighing Hay or Straw,
to make out their certificates for every hundred pounds weight,
instead of one hundred and twelve, as they now do; and every
twenty hundred pounds nett weight, shall be considered a ton.
|
Weight short hundred
and ton.
|
19
|
 |