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1841.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 184.

provided, in case of an original election to fill his place
until the next election for delegates to the General Assem-
bly, when the said voters of the district in which such com-
missioner so dying, resigning, refusing, neglecting to quali-
fy, or removing from the county as aforesaid, was elected,
shall vote in like manner as at first for another person with
like qualifications as such commission, to serve for the re-
sidue of his said term.

Inconsistent
acts repealed

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That all acts, or parts of
acts, inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and
the same are hereby repealed.

 

CHAPTER 183.

Passed March
3, 1S42.

An act for the relief of Thomas Baldwin, of Prince
George's County.

Act revived.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland That the act passed December session, eighteen
hundred and forty, chapter sixteen, entitled, an act to ex-
tend the time of Thomas Baldwin, late sheriff of Prince
George's county, for collecting his fees, be and the same is
hereby revived and declared to be in force until the first
day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-three.

When to go
into operation

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the day of the passage thereof.

 

CHAPTER 184.

Passed March
2, 1842

An act to incorporate the Armistead Beneficial Society, of
Baltimore.

Preamble.

Whereas, it is represented to the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Andrew Martin, Richard Power, Charles
F. Cloud, William McCloskey and Thomas Dilloway, and
others, of the city of Baltimore, have formed themselves
into a society for the purpose of aiding each other in case
of sickness or death, and are desirous of obtaining an act
of incorporation, to enable them the more fully to carry in-
to effect their benevolent designs—therefore,

Incorporated.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the aforesaid persons, or such other per-
sons as may hereafter be admitted into the said society,
agreeably to its present constitution, rules and by-laws of



 
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