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WILLIAM GRASON. ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1840.
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seventh and eighth districts, shall vote for a commissioner of
Anne Arundel county, resident of the eighth district: and the
judges of elections of the said several election districts shall as-
certain the whole number of votes given for each person, re-
sident in said district, as a commissioner, and the said jud-
ges of election shall certify the person who has the highest
number of votes, and the same shall be filed with the clerk
of Anne Arundel county; and the commissioner so elected,
shall have all the powers, and perform the duties of a com-
missioner for Anne Arundel county.
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CHAP. 40.
Judges of elec-
tion to certify
Certificate to be
filed.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioner so
elected, shall continue to serve for three years, when a new
election shall take place for a commissioner, resident in
said district; and thereafter, the commissioner for said dis-
trict shall be elected every third year.
CHAPTER 40.
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Commissioner
to serve 3 yrs.
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An act entitled a further supplement to the act, entitled an
act, to incorporate the Marine Insurance Company.
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Passed Feb. 4,
1841.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the act to which this is a supplement, en-
titled an act to incorporate the Marine Insurance company
with the supplement thereto, passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and nineteen, chapter eighty-six, be and
the same are hereby extended and continued in full force
and effect until the first day of February, in the year eigh-
teen hundred and fifty, and until the end of the next session
of the General Assembly which shall happen thereafter.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That nothing herein contained
shall be so construed as to authorise this corporation to is-
sue any token, device, certificate, note, or other evidence of
debt, to be used as currency.
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Act of 1819, ch.
86, extended
until Feb. 1850.
Banking forbid.
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SEC 3. And be it enacted, That the right is hereby ex-
pressly reserved to the General Assembly of Maryland, at
its pleasure, to alter or repeal this act.
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Right to repeal.
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