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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1841.

CHAPTER 45.

A supplement to an act, entitled an act to empower the
Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of Frederick to
sell the Market-house in West Patrick Street, and ap-
ply the proceeds to the erection of Public Pumps in
Bentztown, in Frederick, passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, chapter one.

CHAP. 45.

Passed Mar. 29,
1841.

WHEREAS, by the act to which this is a suplement, the
Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of Frederick were
authorised and empowered to sell the market-house in
West Patrick street, in the. city of Frederick; and where-
as, the said Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council, in
pursuance of what they deemed their power and authority
under said law, did expose at public sale the said market-
house, and the lot on which the same is situated, in the
month of August, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, and
did then and there sell the same to Jacob Fauble, of the
city of Frederick, for the sum of one hundred and seven-
ty-five dollars; and whereas, doubts have arisen whether,
under the act to which this is a supplement, they had
authority to sell the lot of land on which said market-house
is situated, or to convey title to the. same — now therefore,

Preamble.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the said market-house and lot, situate in
West Patrick street, in the city of Frederick, as made
in pursuance of an ordinance of the Mayor, Aldermen and
Common Council of Frederick, passed July twentieth,
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, to Jacob Fauble, of said
city, for the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars,
be, and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed.

Sale confirmed.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That, upon payment of the
whole of the paid purchase money, the Mayor of the city
of Frederick for the time being, at the time of the said
payment, is hereby authorised and empowered to make to
the said Jacob Fauble a good deed of conveyance for said
lot of ground, on which the old market-house at the west
end of Patrick street, is situated.

To execute deed.



 
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