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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1832.

hundred and fifty-five, and until the end of the next Ses-
sion of the General Assembly which shall happen there-
after.

CHAP. 203.

CHAPTER 202.


A Supplement to an act, entitled, an act to Incorporate the
Cumberland Engine Company, in tlie Town of Cumber-
land, in Allegany county.

Passed Mar.15,1833

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the name and style of the Cumberland
Engine Company, shall hereafter be known and distin-
guished, by the name and style of the "Cumberland Fire
Engine Company."

Name and style
changed.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That George Hebb, Presi-
dent, Johu McNeill, sen. Vice-President, Samuel T. Smith,
Secretary, R. T. Lowndes, Treasurer, John Wright, Joseph
Shook, Baptist Mattinby and Thomas Dowden, Directors,
and such other persons, as now are or hereafter may be-
come members of the said company, shall be, and are
hereby entitled to all the benefits and privileges, as well as
liabilities, as are contained in the act, to which this is a
supplement.

Additional mem-

bers

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That all acts done by the Cum-
berland Fire Engine Company or the members thereof,
shall be as valid, as if done by the Cumberland Engine
Company, or the members thereof.

Acts confirmed.

CHAPTER 203.


A further Supplement to the act, entitled, an act for the De-
spatch of business in Baltimore County Court.

Passed Mar. 15, 1833

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That hereafter Baltimore county court shall
hold only three city terms during each year, that is to say,
the terms now held on the first day of January, the first
day of May, and the first day of September, and that here-
after no term shall be held on the first day of December;
and that all actions at law shall stand for trial and judg-
ment at the second term of the said court, after the impe-

December term

abolished



 
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