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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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have been given by the peisons properly authorised, of the
time and place of such meeting, unless it plainly appears,
that by such defective notice, or informal adjournment, some
undue advantage was intended to be taken of the white
male taxable voles of the district
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CHAP 264.
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Sec 13 And be if enacted, That each organized school
district shall be a corporation, by the name or School Dis-
trict, in District of Kent county , No ,
(the blanks to be filled by appropriate numbers,) with power
to take and hold, by devise, bequest, and donation, real and
personal estate not exceeding in clear annual income, five
hundred dollars, for the use of the primary school in said
district, and may alien and sell the same, when, in the opi-
nion of the trustees of said district, it will be for the interest
and advantage of the primary school in said district, and
invest the money arising from the sale, in some Safe and
profitable stock, and the dividends received from the same,
apply to the use of such primary school and in their cor-
porate name, prosecute and maintain actions for injury done
to the grounds, houses, property, school houses, appur
tenances, and furniture, ard may sue for, and receive, all
moneys due them, or for real and personal property, of which
they may be entitled
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School districts in
corporated and
empowered
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Sec 14 And be it enacted, That so much of the act of
eighteen hundred and twenty five, chapter one hundred and
sixty two, and the act of eighteen hundred and thirty three,
with, or repugnant to the provisions of this act, so far as
the same relates to Kent county, be, and the same are
hereby repealed, and that this act shall apply only to Kent
county
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CIIAP1FR 264
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An act to Incorporate a Company for the purpose of dram
ing the right prong of a Branch in Queen Anne's County,
known by the name of the Andover Branch
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Passed Mar. 19, 1835
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WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assembly,
ty, that they are possessed of part of a valuable branch in said
county called Andover Branch, which they are desirous to
dram, as well on account of ensuring the better health of
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