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1832.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 228.
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CHAPTER 227.
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Passed Mar 14, 1833
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A supplement to an act, entitled, "an act to authorise the
Levy Court of Frederick County to appoint Commission-
ers, for the purposes therein mentioned.
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George Titlow
appointed collector
of Middletown.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Ma-
ryland, That George Titlow be, and he is hereby appoint-
ed collector, whose duty it shall be to collect and pay over
to such person or persons as may be entitled to receive it,
all such sum or sums of money as heretofore levied upon
the assessable property of Middle Town, and the several
additions thereto, under the act of assembly of the tenth
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Under act of 1826,
chap. 62
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of February, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, chapter
sixty-two, and the supplements to the same; and he is
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General powers
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hereby authorised and empowered to do all such further
acts and tilings as may by him be deemed necessary, to
carry into effect the true intention of the aforesaid act of
Assembly, and the several supplements thereto.
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Acts of assessor
confirmed
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the authorised acts of
the assessor appointed under the act of Assembly, Feb-
ruary the nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty, chapter
one hundred and twenty-eight, shall be and the same are
hereby declared valid and good to all intents and pur-
poses.
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CHAPTER 228.
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Passed Mar. 14, 1833
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An act to authorise the Commissioners of Allegany county,
to let out and rent certain Streets and Alleys, lying on the
west side of Wills Creek, for certain purposes therein men-
tioned.
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, it appears that a parcel of ground lying on
the west side of Wills creek, in the town of Cumberland,
in Allegany county, has been laid out into lots, streets and
alleys; many of which, are neither improved nor inclosed,
and that dealers in stone, coal, and lumber, and other com-
modities, render themselves subject to presentments and
fines, by depositing any such commodities on the said
streets and alleys, which is the cause of much unnecessary
time to the county court, as well as expense to the county,
and oppressive to the individuals; — Therefore,
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