THOMAS KING CARROLL,
ESQ. GOVERNOR.
1829.
Sec. 4. And be it enacted,
That in erecting or repairing a
school house in any Primary School district of said county,
according to the act passed December session eighteen hundred
and twenty-five, chapter one hundred and sixty-two, the
sum to be raised for that purpose, shall be levied on all the
taxable property of said district, whether belonging to residents
of the same or non residents.
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CHAP. 171.
Levy for school
houses.
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CHAPTER 172.
An act to establish a Tobacco Inspection in the city of Annapolis.
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Passed Feb. 27, 1830.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland,
That an Inspection of Tobacco shall be established in
the city of Annapolis, by individual subscription; the original
capital stock of which shall not exceed ten thousand dollars,
and shall be divided into shares of twenty dollars each; and
the subscriptions towards constituting the said stock shall, on
the second Monday of March next, be opened at the city of
Annapolis, under the superintendence of Messrs. Henry Maynadier,
Lewis Neth, and James Shaw, or any two of them,
who shall keep open the said subscription for at least the term
of three days; and if the sum of five thousand dollars be not
subscribed at the expiration of that term, then they shall keep
the same open for three days more; but if the subscription
shall be filled at any time within the said terms, then the said
books shall be immediately closed.
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Inspection established.
Books for subscriptions.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted,
That it shall be lawful for any
person, copartnership, or body politic or corporate, in person
or by attorney, to subscribe for a share, or any number of
shares not exceeding one hundred; and the amount of the
share or shares subscribed for, shall be paid by the several
and respective subscribers at the times and in the proportions
hereinafter directed.
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Authority to subscribe.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted,
That it shall be the duty of the
said commissioners, as soon as conveniently may be, to submit
the said subscription, together with an account of the expenses
attending the same, to a meeting of the stockholders, to be
called for that purpose, of which ten days notice shall be given
by publication in the several newspapers printed in the
city of Annapolis.
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Account of subscription
and expenses
to be returned.
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Sec. 4. And be it enacted,
That the said stockholders, when
so assembled, shall proceed to the election of a President and
three Directors from amongst themselves, to manage the affairs
of said company; which said President and Directors shall
continue in office until such time as the stockholders, or a majority
of them, may think proper to have a new election; and
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Election of officers.
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